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Reki Blended Whisky

$135.00
ā€œFrom Okinawa to The Worldā€ā€¦ Reki Blended Whisky is the latest premium Japanese Whisky expression of multiple award winning Helios Distillery from Okinawa Island. Situated in Nago-city, the Northern Area of Okinawa that is known for its rich natural environment, Helios has placed high value on preservation of the environment and making the best use of Okinawaā€™s natural resources and history, and dedicate to produce authentic and good products. Based on the principal, Tadashi Matsuda, the founder, Helios Co. has been distilling spirits over 50 years and promoting the identity, culture, and know-how of Okinawa. This is why, companyā€™s main theme is ā€œFrom Okinawa to The Worldā€! Reki Blended Whisky, is the latest product from Helios. It is blended whisky made with malted barley, grain, yeast and water using the years of productions experience of Helios Distillery. Being originally a Japanese Rum producer, Helios Co. uses ex-American barrels for its rum production, hence Reki the whisky is as well aged in ex-bourbon barrels to attain a perfectly balanced whisky with hints of tropical fruits, vanilla a seaweed. The blend consists of malt whiskies distilled at Helios, while the blend is younger than three years. Reki Blended Whisky is:
  • ā€œAn exclusive whisky from multiple award winning Helios distilleryā€
  • ā€œLimited allocation around the world.ā€
  • ā€œRepresent the true heritage and made with the best ingredients from Okinawa Islandā€
  • ā€œGold Medalā€ winner from Stuttgart International Spirits Competition 2019
Tasting Notes Nose: Tropical fruits, citrus blended with honey and hints of vanilla and Japanese rum Palate: Sweet caramel with vanilla notes up front, joined with tropical citrus fruits balanced with peat from oak barrels Finish: Hints of toffee filled with rum, sea weed and orange oil with toasty cereals with vanilla coating
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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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Kokuryu Daiginjo Ryu 1800ml

$239.00
After the founder returned from France, he applied wine aging to sake and released it in 1975. At the time, it was the most expensive sake in Japan, which was a turning point for the brewery. It was also the first in the industry to use the now-common expression "Daiginjoā€. At that time, a label with a dragon stamped in gold foil was used on the sake bag used to press the sake. THis Daiginjo is fruity and soft with the notes of apple, peach, melon and strawberry. Fermented at low temperature, it is mellow with pleasant acidity and umami. Mildly dry and crisp, it is easy-drinking and delicious. REMARKS: The sake has been pasteurized, so it can be delivered at room temperature. However, cold temperature is suggested for long-term storage. Recommended way to drink: 5Ā°C to 10Ā°C Tasting Notes: Well-rounded, gently aromatic and surprisingly incisive. Grade:Ā Daiginjo Rice:Ā Yamada Nishiki Rice Polishing Ratio: 40% rice polishing Nihonshu-do (SMV):Ā +4
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Tanaka Shuzojo Kimoto Junmai Ginjo Shirasagi no Shiro

$81.60
Pale and lemon colour, with few tears and beautiful brilliance. The nose is discreet at the opening, fine notes of banana, aged cheese, herbs and spices, seaweed, mineral. Medium body and Mid-palate is fruity/floral, cereals/ grains. Packaged with spice flavors and sophisticated fruit flavors Pairing: Potato salad, cumin, cervelat, old-fashioned mustard. Recommended serving temperature 15ā„ƒ.
  • Rice type : Yamadanishiki [GI Harima Certified]
  • RPR : 55%
  • Alcohol : 16%
  • SMV : Ā±0
  • Acidity : 1.6
Awards
  • 2022 Kura Master Gold Medal
  • 2022 International Wine Challenge Silver Medal
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Kuroki Honten Hyakunen no Kodoku Barley Shochu

$165.00
Kuroki Honten Hyakunen no Kodoku became popular when it became His Imperial Highness the Crown Princeā€™s favourite drink. It is now one of the most difficult and popular shochu to obtain. Hyakunen no Kodoku means ā€œOne Hundred Years of Solitudeā€ and is named for the famous novel. It is made from a mash of 100% barley, grown locally on the distilleryā€™s own organic farm, white koji to keep the flavor smooth, distilled at normal pressure to preserve oils, then aged undiluted in oak casks for three to five years to help it develop structure and fullness.
It is elegant and strong, with hints of oak and a hint of cigar, and is characterized by its concentration and smoothness.
Ā Try this neat orĀ oyuwariĀ style to uncover all the levels of flavor.
  • Distilled inĀ Miyazaki, Japan by Kuroki Honten
  • Distilled from 100%Ā mugiĀ (barley) andĀ mugi kojiĀ (barley koji)
  • Koji: White (barley)
  • Distillation: Atmospheric
  • Barrels: Oak casks
  • Aged: 3-5 years
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Tanaka Shuzo Junmai Daiginjo Kame-No-Kou 22

$153.00
It has a beautiful nose showcasing peach and white flowers.Ā  On the palate, it displays subtle sweetness with prominent mineral and fir. Recommended to serve at 12ā„ƒ in a wine glass, and pair with abalone and white beet mousse. Comes with a wooden box.
  • Rice Type:Ā 100% Kamenoo
  • Rice Polishing Ratio:Ā 22%
  • Sake Meter Value:Ā +2
  • Acidity: 1.5
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Tanaka Shuzo Tokubetsu Junmai Shu Chateau Shirasagi 65

$78.20
Displays elegant nose with papaya aromas on the front and notes of fennel, vegetal, white radish, turnip. Ā On the palate, it is round and smooth with yellow fruits, apricot, melon and exotic fruits. Recommended to serve at 14ā„ƒ in a wine glass, and pair with Spanish Paella with gambas.
  • Rice Type : 100% Yamadanishiki
  • Rice Polishing Ratio : 65%
  • Sake Meter Value : -10
  • Acidity : 1.6
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DAN BLACK PREMIUM Yamahai Junmai Daiginjo AIYAMA 38

$305.00
Is brewed using only superb premium ā€œAIYAMAā€ rice cultivated in Hyogo prefecture together with Mount Fujiā€™s water. Aiyama rice is a top quality rice that began cultivation in Hyogo in 1949. It is challenging to grow and production is small, making this a RARE & Limited Edition sake. Pleasant acidity of sake made by Yamahaiā€™s technique that derives the umami from highly polished rice ratio. A sake with a subtle aroma derived from traditional yeast, making it versatile in pairing with a large variety of dishes. This is an elegant sake that brings out the richness of Aiyama rice which is excellent for food pairing. It comes in a black bottle which signifies its premium status. Traditionally, black and blue bottles are strictly for high grade sakes only. The dark colour blocks out UV rays from the sun, thus preventing undesired aging and retains the flavours in the bottle. Awarded GOLD medal at Kura Master 2020, held in France on 31 August 2020. Produced in limited quantity, this sake is presented in an elegant gift box, this is not only a perfect gift to relatives and friends, it is also a great bottle to share at dinner. Only 60 bottles are available. Rice Type: 100% Aiyama Rice Polishing Ratio: 38%
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Sakaki Gin XV

$81.90
Sakaki is a true Japanese Finesse Gin, distilled by Kishi-Kumano Distillery, a distillery owned by Wakayamaā€™s leading alcoholic beverage company that has over 50 years expertise in alcohol production. Sakaki tree which is a flowering evergreen tree that grows in warm areas of Japan. Sakaki is very important Sakaki tree which is a flowering evergreen tree that grows in warm areas of Japan. Sakaki is very important part of Shinto Religion where Gods are believed to live in its branches and as well used during rituals. Sakaki is distilled in small batches with 15 botanicals: Juniper Berry, Sakaki, Coriander Seed, Caraway, Yoshino Sugi, Star Anise, Allspice, Clove, Cinnamon, Ume, Yuzu Peel, Citrus Unshu Peel, Citrus Sudachi Peel, Japanese Pepper and Lavendar.
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Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 45 1800ml

$117.00
ā€œThere is no reason for us to craft sake unless itā€™s super delicious.ā€, this is the Dassai way. Using Yamada-Nishiki rice polished down to 45%, we deliver fruit aromatics and delicate sweetness. Made from Yamadanishiki rice (the highest quality rice for sake) polished to 45% of its original volume, Dassai 45 presents a fresh and fruity palette with aromas of pear, grape, pineapple, apricot and watermelon but also notes of chestnut and puffed rice. This rich, structured and powerful sake can be enjoyed chilled as an aperitif but is also the ideal companion for all types of dishes such as white meats and poultry as well as cheese. Sake or nihonshu is a Japanese alcoholic beverage with a volume of 14 to 17%. It is made from a mixture of water, yeast and steamed rice, a small part of which has been inoculated with a microscopic fungus, the koji, in order to improve fermentation.
  • Rice Type : 100% Yamadanishiki
  • Rice Polishing Ratio : 45%
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Kokuryu Kuzuryu Daiginjo (Gohyakumangoku) 1800ml

$169.00
This Daiginjo-shu is best drunk warm. Ā While premium Daiginjo are usually not drunk warm, Kuzuryuu Daiginjo was created in 2004 as a Daiginjo specially for warm sake. Enjoy it warm for a deep, refined flavor that has matured over time. It has a gorgeous aroma characteristic of daiginjo-shu, and an elegant and delicate aroma. Recommended way to drink: either 5Ā°C to 10Ā°C or 40Ā°C to 45Ā°C Tasting Notes:Ā Fresh, fruity, and smooth when cold, Round and fuller bodied when warm. Grade:Ā Daiginjo Rice:Ā Fukui Gohyakumangoku Rice Polishing Ratio: 50% rice polishing Nihonshu-do (SMV):Ā +4 Acidity: 1.0
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Juyondai Shichitare Nijikkan

$1,059.00

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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