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Takamine Koji+Fermented Whiskey 20 Yr 750ml

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When Japanese scientist Dr. Jokichi Takamine first used koji spores to create a maltless whiskey in a Peoria, Illinois distillery in 1891, his innovation promised to revolutionize the whiskey industry. However, a combination of arson, racism, backroom deals, and government agents derailed his revolution by early 1894.

Takamine went on to make historic contributions to medicine and culture — creating medical adrenaline and donating thousands of iconic cherry blossom trees to Washington, D.C. — but his patented whiskey process disappeared. Or so it seemed.

Fortunately, the family-run Shinozaki Distillery, with permission from the Takamine Family Trust, revived the Takamine Process, and the iconic koji-fermented whiskey was reborn.

Crafted with Japanese koji and aged in American White Oak, Takamine Whiskey captures the beauty of both cultures in a classic spirit that lives up to its name.

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FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED COMPANY
  • Expertly Packed To ensure your bottles make it safe to your door.
  • Competitive Prices We make sure you are getting a deal on our products!
  • FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED COMPANY

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  • 5

    A great company with an awesome selection. Picked up a few bourbons I haven't seen before. Quick shipping!

    JOHN ANGLE

  • 5

    Found a great vodka for my husbands 48th. I called for a recommendation and it did not disappoint.

    STACY ORLAND

  • 5

    Easy and quick shipping. Came package secure. Glad to support this family owned business.

    Robert Makom

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When Japanese scientist Dr. Jokichi Takamine first used koji spores to create a maltless whiskey in a Peoria, Illinois distillery in 1891, his innovation promised to revolutionize the whiskey industry. However, a combination of arson, racism, backroom deals, and government agents derailed his revolution by early 1894.

Takamine went on to make historic contributions to medicine and culture — creating medical adrenaline and donating thousands of iconic cherry blossom trees to Washington, D.C. — but his patented whiskey process disappeared. Or so it seemed.

Fortunately, the family-run Shinozaki Distillery, with permission from the Takamine Family Trust, revived the Takamine Process, and the iconic koji-fermented whiskey was reborn.

Crafted with Japanese koji and aged in American White Oak, Takamine Whiskey captures the beauty of both cultures in a classic spirit that lives up to its name.