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Yamazaki Tsukuriwake Selection Mizunara vs Fuji Japanese Whisky: Which Japanese Should You Buy?

Yamazaki Tsukuriwake Selection Mizunara vs Fuji Japanese Whisky: Which Japanese Should You Buy?

There is a story behind every bottle of whiskey, and Yamazaki Tsukuriwake Selection Mizunara vs Fuji Japanese Whisky: Which Japanese Should You Buy? carries one worth telling.

Choosing between Yamazaki Tsukuriwake Selection Mizunara and Fuji Japanese Whisky can be tough, especially when they compete in the same space. In this head-to-head comparison, we taste them side by side and score every dimension so you don't have to guess.

Whether you're stocking your home bar or picking a gift, this breakdown will point you to the right bottle.

Specifications at a Glance

Yamazaki Tsukuriwake Selection MizunaraFuji Japanese Whisky
DistilleryN/AN/A
TypeJapaneseJapanese
AgeN/AN/A
ABVN/A43% ABV), 750 ml bottle MSRP $70
Price$630.00$70.00
Rating9/107/10

Nose

Yamazaki Tsukuriwake Selection Mizunara: Joney and fresh melon, soft and sweet. There are light whiffs of grass and cut flowers. Behind the softness is oak and peat smoke rounding out the flavor. I found saltwater taffy with a hint of alcohol. This is pleasant to smell and doesn’t overwhelm the sinuses at all.

Fuji Japanese Whisky: Soft fragrant, floral notes of ginger, citrus, and vanilla, with hints of cinnamon and buttery toffee.

Both whiskeys present distinct aromatic profiles. The differences on the nose already hint at the divergent tasting experiences to come.

Palate

Yamazaki Tsukuriwake Selection Mizunara: Surprisingly peaty upfront. It doesn’t overwhelm, but it is a distinct profile. As it evolves the whisky shows off delicate malty flavors of the grain. Soft dessert sugars with a well rounded and complete mouthfeel. The soft oak mixes with tobacco leaves in the peat smoke as the finish starts. The finish here, similar to Peated Malt, just disappears until you breath in. You reignite the coals and it fills your mouth with oak, yellow cake, tobacco and sugar. It eventually fades completely leaving only the memory of tobacco leaves. The finish is very clean and surprisingly well tempered.

Fuji Japanese Whisky: offers more delicate yet vivid fruits like Williams pear, apricot, and white table grapes. Fuji Japanese Whisky is available in the following U.S. markets: California, Texas, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Georgia, and Florida with an SRP of $70 for a 700 ml bottle. We review Fuji Japanese Whisky, a single site blended expression made from a blend of 100% Japanese whiskies that’s aged for around 8 years in new American white oak barrels. (image via Jennifer Williams/Whiskeyful) Tasting Notes: Fuji Japanese Whisky Vital Stats: 86 proof (43% ABV), 750 ml bottle MSRP $70. Appearance: Rich gold. Nose: Soft fragrant, floral notes of ginger, citrus, and vanilla, with hints of cinnamon and buttery toffee. Palate: On the palate are subtle notes of honeysuckle, peach, and wildflowe

On the palate, the character of each whiskey really comes to life. This is where personal preference plays the biggest role.

Finish

Yamazaki Tsukuriwake Selection Mizunara: Comments: The suggested retail price is $630, ABV of 48%. Joney and fresh melon, soft and sweet

Fuji Japanese Whisky: Comments: 86 proof (43% ABV), 750 ml bottle MSRP $70. Soft fragrant, floral notes of ginger, citrus, and vanilla, with hints of cinnamon and buttery toffee

The finish can make or break a whiskey. A long, satisfying finish keeps you coming back for another sip.

Value for Money

From a pure value standpoint, Fuji Japanese Whisky edges ahead, delivering strong quality at $70.00 versus Yamazaki Tsukuriwake Selection Mizunara's $630.00.

The significant price gap between these two makes value an especially important factor in this comparison.

The Verdict

In this matchup, Yamazaki Tsukuriwake Selection Mizunara takes the crown with a rating of 9/10 compared to Fuji Japanese Whisky's 7/10. It delivers a more compelling overall experience that justifies its place in your collection.

That said, Fuji Japanese Whisky is by no means a bad whiskey. If the flavour profile of Fuji Japanese Whisky appeals to your palate more, don't let a number stop you.

Read the Full Reviews

Final Reflections

Yamazaki Tsukuriwake Selection Mizunara vs Fuji Japanese Whisky: Which Japanese Should You Buy? is the kind of bottle that rewards the curious — those willing to sit with a glass and let the story unfold at its own pace.

Walter Graves
Walter Graves
Features & Culture Writer

Walter writes long-form features that explore the stories behind whiskey — the people, places, and landscapes that give each bottle its character. A former travel journalist, he has visited over two h...

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