Taragawa Japanese rums allow the quality of the local ingredients employed to shine through in their two expressions. Three craftsmen focus exclusively on preparing these rums and meticulously watch over the production. The local sugar cane is carefully harvested and processed into molasses. Then, natural elements such as recovered rainwater and the climate do the rest. The idea here is to work as naturally as possible and to impart to the rums the soul of Miyako Island, so that it can subsequently travel beyond its borders.