• Kujira Whisky - Bottle

    Kujira Whisky

    100% Indica rice whisky from Okinawa, aged under subtropical sunshine for a fruity, rich and rounded character.

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  • Miyabi Arts Collection - Bottle

    Miyabi Arts Collection

    Rare Okinawan whiskies paired with iconic Japanese artwork from the prestigious Hosomi Private Collection.

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  • Shinobu Whisky - Bottle

    Shinobu Whisky

    Pure malt from Niigata, finished in rare Mizunara oak with notes of vanilla, honey and spice.

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  • Mashiro Whisky - Bottle

    Masahiro Whisky

    Okinawa's oldest distillery since 1883, crafting bright and tropical pure malts with a warm spiced finish.

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  • Integrity and Honesty

    We aim to deliver the most genuine, highest quality alcoholic products straight from the source to our customers.

  • Balanced and Comprehensive

    We continuously diversify our product portfolio to meet the needs of our customers, striving to set trends in drinking culture and lifestyle.

  • Imaginative and Creative

    We continuously diversify our product portfolio to meet the needs of our customers, striving to set trends in drinking culture and lifestyle.

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Welcome to Shinano

Since 2012, we have crafted and distributed premium alcoholic beverages, epitomizing artisanal mastery. Committed to quality and innovation, we set industry standards with integrity and passion.

Masahiro Distillery

Okinawa, Japan

Crafting something that endures for over 140 years requires time and character. You’ll find plenty of both in the people and history that make up Masahiro Distillery.

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Shinobu Distillery

Niigata, Japan

As the first whisky distillery to represent the prefecture of Niigata, Japan, Shinobu stands a testament to the artistry and pioneering spirit of its founder, Ken Usami. Usami dreamt of crafting a local whisky that reflected the rare natural wonders that Niigata has to offer, most notably its “three white treasures” - snow, rice, and water.

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