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Rumiko no Sake Tokubetsu Junmai

$49.80
Made with Yeast Strain No. 9, this sake has a subtle aroma and clean crisp taste, which can be enjoyed both cold or warm.
  • Rice Type: Yamadanishiki (Koji) & Hitogokochi (Kake Mai)
  • Rice Polishing Ratio: 60%
  • Sake Meter Value: +7.0
  • Acidity: 1.6
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Tsukiyoshino – Junmai Ginjo-Shu

$71.00
Recommended serving temperature for this sake with gentle and mellow tasting sake is from room temperature to cold. Due its characteristics, it does not overpower flavour of dishes and is hence suitable for most occasions both as aperitif and pairing with dishes. This sake has mild melon aroma and slight sweetness in taste.
  • Rice Type : Miyamanishiki
  • Rice Polishing Ratio : 55%
  • Sake Meter Value : -8
  • Acidity : 1.6
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Tsukiyoshino – Junmai Daiginjo Miyamanishiki

$85.00
Taking up the challenge to brew sake from modest locally grown rice, Miyamanishiki rice's character gives clean crisp non-complicated taste. With its modest gentle aroma, it is not just perfect for an aperitif but also pairs well easily with most dishes. Delicate and dry.
  • Rice Type:Ā Miyamanishiki
  • Rice Polishing Ratio:Ā 45%
  • Sake Meter Value: +5.0
  • Acidity: 0.9
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Tsukiyoshino – Junmai Daiginjo Yamadanishiki

$121.00
Junmai Daiginjo that has been aged thoroughly in icy temperature over a year. As it took time for aging, contents in sake dissolve well in sake expressing the mellow mouthfeel as well as the umami of rice. It features muscat's aroma and crisp aftertaste. Medium bodied and mildly sweet.
  • Rice Type:Ā 100% Yamadanishiki
  • Rice Polishing Ratio:Ā 39%
  • Sake Meter Value:Ā +5.0
  • Acidity: 1.1
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Hakurakusei Junmai Daiginjo Tojo Akitsu Yamadanishiki

$144.00
Polishing Radio: 29% SMV: +1 Acidity: 1.5 Rice Type: Yamadanishiki Made with the highest grade Yamadanishiki produced in Tojo Akitsu, Hyogo Prefecture, this Junmai Daiginjo features a smooth and soft mouthfeel. A fruity aroma hinting of green Muscat grapes fills oneā€™s palate with a gentle sweetness. At the end, the aroma and flavor disappear, as is typical of Hakurakusei, creating a clear and crisp finish. The sake is at its best when served in a wine glass or other thin rimmed glassware. Our brewery is a member of Frontier Tojo. Aroma: White grape Palate: Fresh, light, crisp, clear Food Pairing: Seafood, sushi Serving Temperation: Recommended to serve chilled
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Juyondai Shichitare Nijikkan

$1,079.00

The Juyondai Shichitare Nijjukkan Junmain Daiginjo sake is a premium sake that is considered as one of the rarer series of rice wine in Japan. It is highly sought after as the production for this sake is considerably less than those of other kinds of sake.

Utilising the special technique created by Takagi Shuzo, 75kg of rice water is used, extracting sake after pressing the bag 7 times and allowing it to drip from the bag.Ā  This time consuming method and small amount of sake collected each time make this sake very are and limited. Polished to 35%, the sakeĀ excuses a velvety textureĀ amidst its richness. Ā 

With a ginjyo aroma of ripe melon and white peaches, the sake is beautifully layered with delicate fragrance.

Food Pairing: Sauce skewers, Hot pot, Boiled food, Seafood, and Salt-grilled dishes
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Juyondai Bessen Morohaku

$529.00
The Juyondai label, produced by Takagi Shuzo brewery, has earned itself a cult status amongst sakƩ aficionados. Takagi Shuzo was originally founded in 1615 in the northern Japanese Yamagata Prefecture.
Made with 100% Yamada-Nishiki rice, the quality and exclusiveness ensure this rare expression is one of the most highly sought after sake. The Junman Daiginjo is described as bold and flavourful. The nose offers an intense floral and a burst of green apple with hints of melon and fragrant rice. It is light, refreshing and a perfect showcase of the high-quality Yamadanishiki rice.
Food Pairing: Sauce skewers, Hot pot, Boiled food, Seafood, and Salt-grilled dishes
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