Glaiaflow first blended whiskey
In order to provide easy-to-enjoy whiskey, we started thinking of blended whiskey right after the distillation plant was operated.
Life at Shizuoka Distillation Station
As the production volume is limited, they buy raw overseas sake (British malt whiskey and grain whiskey) and mature on the premises.
"After the release of the single malt whiskey ""Prologue K"" (released in 2020), ""Prologue W"" and ""Contact S"" (both released in 2021), we started manufacturing blended."
With the image of friendly whiskey, the label and box are unified with bright orange, which gives a casual and sporty impression.
It is also a vivid mandarin orange color that many people think of from Shizuoka Prefecture.
The product name "M" comes from the initials of "MEET," in which malt whiskey, born in Shizuoka Distillery, met British whiskey and was linked.
As a standard Gaia Flow item, we will sell it continuously throughout the year.
ジャ This does not apply to Japanese whiskey.(For the use of foreign raw sake
◆ Item: Whiskey
◆ Raw materials: Malt (made in England, made in Japan), Grain (made in England)
◆ Alcohol content: 48%
◆ Contents: 700 ml
◆Sales volume: We will continue to sell (5,555 units shipped for the first time)
◆ Launch: Late February 2022
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Shizuoka Distillery
Located in the protected mountainous area of Shizuoka, known as Oku-Shizu, GAIAFLOW SHIZUOKA DISTILLERY lives in close harmony with nature. The underground water from the Southern Alps, which nourishes the earth of this area, flows into the Abe River before reaching Suruga Bay. The water streaming beneath Oku-Shizu blesses the land and while the distillery breathes in harmony with the nature. Enveloped as it is with the seasonal microclimate of the region, GAIAFLOW SHIZUOKA DISTILLERY is also the first ever distillery to use Japanese cedar as equipment, we are proud to offer you a whole new whisky experience. We promise you will really taste the difference!
『根據香港法律,不得在業務過程中,向未成年人售賣或供應令人醺醉的酒類。
“ Under the law of Hong Kong, intoxicating liquor must not be sold or supplied to a minor in the course of business.”