Brand Concept

Fujime Whisky is a Japanese whisky brand that is sought after by the high-end Japanese circles.In 1967, Tokihei Fujime, who returned from studying in the UK, founded the Fujime Distillery in Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.Mr. Fujime is well versed in Eastern philosophy, and forward-looking adopts the Mizunara oak cask aging process to form a unique style that is different from other Whiskys-"Oriental Zen flavor".

FUJIME ®Whisky FAQs
1.How is Fujime whisky made?
To learn about the Fujime method of whisky production, please visit
2.What does Fujime whisky taste like?
Fujime whiskies are described as Subtle, Refined and Complex. To learn more about each whisky, please visit
3.Why are Koshu Fujime years so scarce?
The Japanese government announced the reform of the spirits tax system, and the distillery to which Fujime belongs was severely hit and was forced to stop production. please visit
4.How is Fujime whisky different from other types of whisky?
Fujime Whisky is unique from other whiskies due to the purity of the water used in production, the distinct four seasons in which the whiskies mature, and the Art of Blending which produces the signature subtle, refined and complex flavor. To learn more about each of these aspects, please visit
5.How do you recommend one drinks Fujime whisky?
We recommend enjoying Fujime Whiskies in any number of styles: straight, on the rocks, Highball, etc. For specific recommendations
6.What food pairs well with Fujime/Japanese whiskies?
Fujime Whiskies pair well with a variety of foods, particularly Japaneses cuisine. But we recommend you discover your own favorite pairings as well.
7.What is the difference between "Single Malt" "Single Grain" and "Blended" whisky?
"Single Malt" refers to a whisky which is made of malt whiskies produced at a single distillery. In the same way, "Single Grain" refers to a whisky which is made of grain whiskies produced at a single distillery. "Blended" means a whisky which is made of a blend of malt and/or grain whiskies produced at several different distilleries.