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These Are The Most Expensive Drinks In Japan

Highlights

  • Japan produces some of the most exclusive and expensive drinks in the world, including sake, whiskey, umeshu, beer, and wine.
  • The price of these beverages is attributed to their rarity, exceptional quality, and the skillful craftsmanship involved in their production.
  • From the fruity and flowery aroma of Juyondai sake to the rich and complex notes of Yamazaki 50-Year-Old whiskey, these beverages offer a unique and unforgettable drinking experience, albeit at a steep price.

There are numerous fascinating things for visitors to Japan to experience; for instance, they have a thing about their drinks, which are often of the very exclusive sort. These include sake and whiskey, which rank among the most expensive drinks in the world.

Whether you want to impress your friends or simply learn about the high-end market of Japanese drinks, here are some of the priciest options for you.

Sake

Sake is a traditional Japanese rice wine that is made by fermenting polished rice with water, koji mold (a special fungus), and yeast. The taste, smell, and quality of sake can vary depending on many factors like the type of rice used, how much it was polished, where they got their water from, how they brewed it, and even how long they aged it for!

People usually enjoy sake cold or at room temperature, depending on personal preference, and some expensive types of sake in Japan include:

Juyondai

This particular brand is famous among enthusiasts due to its fruity and flowery aroma; along with its balanced flavor profile, it is absolutely exceptional. However, getting your hands on one isn't easy since there aren't too many bottles produced each year.

One bottle of Juyondai can cost up to ¥400000 ($2,690)!

Isojiman: Another Sought After Brand

A bottle of this sake could set you back around ¥9300000 ($60,527). It's known for its delicate yet complex flavor, which comes together perfectly – with short bursts of refreshingly tart acidity, followed by a smooth aftertaste full of depth.

Just like Juyondai, this sake is extremely rare ... good luck finding a bottle!

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Whiskey

Whiskey lovers rejoice! Whiskey is an alcoholic beverage, made by distilling fermented grain mash (such as barley or corn).

Characteristics like color and flavor depend mainly on what kind grains were used initially, plus things like distillation process employed – as well as the duration the spirit spent aging, when settled inside casks. Most people drink whiskey neat or on the rocks, but it's also used for whiskey sours and whiskey sodas.

Some of the most expensive whiskies in Japan are:

The Yamazaki 50-Year-Old Single Malt Whiskey

This brilliant work of art, which hails from Suntory's acclaimed Yamazaki distillery, carries the wisdom and complexity of 50 years of aging. It has rich and complex notes of chocolate, dried fruit, and tobacco with hints of oak and spice, making every sip unforgettable.

This whiskey costs $702,776 for a 750ml bottle.

Karuizawa Vintage 50-Year-Old Sherry Cask Aged Single Cask Malt Whiskey

On our list is another big hitter, that could cost around $147,994 per 750mL bottle! Produced by the now-closed legendary Karuizawa Distillery since its establishment in 1955 until its closure in early 2000s, this single cask malt was distilled way back in ’65 – then left aging for fifty long years before hitting market shelves.

Vivid and robust notes of dried fruit (reminiscent of raisins) are married with leather-like nuance. The subtle traces of sherry originating from the barrels bestow this spirit with a notable individuality.

Umeshu

Umeshu is a type of Japanese liqueur made by steeping green plums (ume) in alcohol, mixed together with sweeteners like sugar. Its flavor profile brings out both sourness and sweetness at once, and you can enjoy it as is or with different mixers according your liking.

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Umeshu is quite popular throughout Japan, encompassing a wide range varieties available (with varying prices too). For incredibly premium umeshus, however, one needs to look no further than these two amazing brands:

Asahi Shuzo Dassai ‘23’ Umeshu

Inside a proud sake brewery called Asahi Shuzo (located within beautiful the prefecture of Yamaguchi), they take particular pride in producing this gem. Umeshu itself is created from a blend with luxurious Dassai ‘23’ sake – referring to a rice polishing ratio of 23 percent, meaning a very small percentage remains at the end of the production process.

Combined with tangy plums supplied straight out of Wakayama prefecture, the results are a wonderfully balanced, elegant drink that leaves a lasting impression. Memorable beverages often come at a price, and this one will cost you around ¥24000 ($161).

Choya Gold Edition Umeshu: Just As Special

This brand has definitely made a name for itself, as one of leading companies responsible crafting umeshus throughout the region. They painstakingly use ume sourced exclusively from Kishu (located within the Wakayama Prefecture), famous for creating ideal conditions and a stunning flavor profile.

These golden beauties come infused mouthwatering honey flakes (creating an immensely deep amber color), while adding a unique twist on an ordinary but classic recipe. Prices start around ¥12000 ($80).

Beer lovers, we've got you covered, too! Though Japan may be most known globally for other alcoholic beverages like sake and whiskey, there is absolutely no shortage of beer in Japan.

Here are some interesting choices when it comes to the more expensive Japanese beers:

Sapporo Space Barley

Produced by the well-established Sapporo Breweries, Sapporo Space Barley is an extraordinary beer, and it stands apart. As part of a fascinating experiment, barley seeds were dispatched to the International Space Station for roughly five months.

The aim was to study whether exposure to space would influence the growth of the barley, and ultimately affect the beer's overall excellence when brewed. Finally available on store shelves, this special brew comes with a hefty price due to its unique production process and significant expenses involved, rendering it an incredibly sought-after and scarce beverage worldwide!

It can be yours for a mere ¥1000000, or $6,725.

Hitachino Nest Red Rice Ale

This is a much more affordable option, costing approximately ¥1000 ($6). It is produced by Kiuchi Brewery (which dates back more than two centuries), which started off making sake, before they expanded into brewing unique craft beer.

Their standout red rice ale blends ancient heirloom type grain (possessing a subtle nutty flavor) alongside malted barley and natural yeasts. The result is a juicy, fruity floral scent – a refreshing blend of cherries and strawberries, with a little touch of sake.

Lastly, let's talk a bit about wine; Japan itself produces its own spectacular wines from various domestic grape varieties. Quality (and prices) can vary, depending on a number of factors with respect to ingredients, age, and rarity.

For those looking to splurge on Japanese wines, these two are worth considering:

Château Mercian Mariko Vineyard ‘Omnis’

The Vineyard 'Omnis' at Château Mercian Mariko is a well-known winery situated in the Mariko region of Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. This vineyard was established back in 2003, with the generous support of both Ueda City and the local community.

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With great dedication, this winery cultivates its own exceptional grapes, comprising approximately eight different varieties – including Merlot, Chardonnay, Syrah, and Sauvignon Blanc. The wine labeled as 'Omnis', produced by this vineyard, has gained widespread recognition on an international scale.

It is a blend of red wines that claims the top spot among the finest Japanese Cabernet Sauvignon blends. Descriptions for specific vintages include terms such as "a harmonious fruitiness, reminiscent of mouthwatering raspberries" for 2016, and "juicy flavors accompanied by velvety tannins interlacing red/black fruits" for 2015.

While an average cost estimate hovers around $106 per 750ml bottle of Château Mercian Mariko Vineyard ‘Omnis,’ prices can vary depending on the particular vintage and point of sale.

Suntory Tomi No Oka Winery Koshu

Suntory Tomi No Oka Winery Koshu is a wine from Japan that many people admire and desire. It is quite pricey, costing up to ¥50,000 ($336).

This bottle of wine has gained much respect and recognition in the country, as it regularly wins awards at prestigious events like the International Wine Challenge. The wine is made using special koshu grapes that have been grown in Japan for over a thousand years.

These grapes are cultivated in Yamanashi Prefecture's Tomi No Oka vineyard, which offers an ideal environment (with its cool climate and volcanic soil) for creating top-notch wine. When you pour Suntory Tomi No Oka Winery Koshu into your glass, you'll notice its pale yellow shade and catch whiffs of a delicate floral scent; its taste is crisp and invigorating, featuring hints of citrus, apple, and mineral notes.

In conclusion, Japan holds a reputation for producing some incredibly costly beverages on the global market. Whether it's sake or whiskey, these drinks carry immense value due to their rarity and exceptional quality.

Collectors and experts hold Japan's most expensive wines, beers, and spirits dear, because they appreciate not only their often sublime flavors, but also their rich history and place in Japanese culture. If you ever chance upon the opportunity to taste (or buy) one of these significant beverages from Japan, be prepared to recognize and admire the skillful craftsmanship, fanficul packaging, and the overall truly unparalleled works of art.

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