Fuji Gotemba
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Massive distillery at the foot of Mt. Fuji, uniquely producing both malt and grain whisky on one site. Originally a joint venture with Seagram and Chivas. Operates pot stills, Coffey stills, column stills, and a doubler. Produces Fuji single grain and Fuji single malt, plus the core of Kirin blends.
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House Style
Light, elegant, and refined. Grain whisky noted for sweetness and smoothness. Malt whisky characterized by delicate fruit notes. Known for expert blending of both spirits.
The Fuji Gotemba Tale
At the foot of Japan's most sacred mountain, where volcanic slopes meet the Shizuoka plain, the Fuji Gotemba Distillery sprawls like a industrial village against the shadow of Mount Fuji. Here, in 1973, three nations converged in whisky ambition—Kirin Brewery bringing Japanese precision, Seagram and Chivas Brothers carrying Scottish tradition across oceans to this chosen ground.
The site speaks of scale and intention. Where most distilleries commit to either malt or grain, Fuji Gotemba embraces both with the thoroughness that defines Japanese manufacturing. Pot stills stand alongside Coffey stills, column stills neighbor a doubler—each vessel a deliberate choice in the pursuit of complete whisky creation. This is monozukuri applied to Scottish craft: the art of making things not just well, but wholly.
The water tells the mountain's story in liquid form. Snowmelt from Fuji's peak descends through fifty years of volcanic filtration, emerging purified by stone and time. Each drop carries the mountain's mineral signature, transformed by its journey through layers of ancient rock into something both pure and complex—the foundation of everything that follows.
In 1972, when the joint venture took shape, Japan's whisky industry was still finding its voice. The partnership dissolved by 2002, leaving Kirin as sole guardian of this massive operation. But the vision remained: a distillery capable of producing every component needed for great blended whisky, from delicate malt to smooth grain spirits.
The stills work in harmony, each contributing its voice to a larger composition. Pot stills coax fruit notes from malted barley while continuous stills draw sweetness from grain, the marriage of methods reflecting Japan's gift for synthesis—taking foreign techniques and making them distinctly their own.
Today, Fuji Gotemba's whiskies reach beyond Japan's borders, carrying with them the essence of their birthplace. Light and elegant, they reflect both the mountain's majesty and the maker's restraint. In the shadow of Fuji, where tradition meets innovation, the stills continue their patient work, transforming water and grain into liquid expressions of place and purpose.