Kujira Okinawa 5 Years Old Whisky is a rice-based Ryukyu whisky from Okinawa, aged for over five years in virgin white oak casks under a subtropical climate. Compared with many classic Japanese whiskies, it tends to be sweeter, woodier, and slightly more exotic in character due to the Indica rice base and Okinawan maturation conditions.
Official tasting notes
Nose
Caramel
Vanilla
Hints of licorice
Woody oak
Gentle spice notes
Palate
Sweet caramel
Fresh vanilla
Light oak tannins
Smooth creamy texture
Slight dark-fruit richness
Finish
Smooth and mellow
Sweet lingering aftertaste
Pepper
Oak spice
Soft woody warmth
Production style
This whisky is made using:
100% premium Indica rice,
Okinawan black koji fermentation,
and maturation in first-fill virgin white oak casks.
The subtropical Okinawan climate accelerates cask interaction, giving:
stronger oak extraction,
sweeter caramelized notes,
and a richer body at a relatively young age.
What enthusiasts commonly notice
Reviewers and whisky drinkers often mention:
apple pie,
toffee,
honey,
banana,
earthy rice notes,
black tea,
herbal touches,
and unusual umami/mushroom nuances.
Some whisky fans compare the profile to a cross between: