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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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Kokuryu Kansha

$148.00
This is a limited edition Junmai Daiginjo which uses SAKAHOMARE rice from Fukui. With an aroma of fresh melon, this sakĆ© portrays a multi-layered sweetness of rice with an elegant and transparent taste profile. It is stamped with the ā€œgratitudeā€ of seal engraver Mr. Inamura Inamura, and is used as a mark of Junmai Daiginjo brewed with ā€œSakahomareā€ sake rice produced in Fukui. This is the perfect sakĆ© to express your gratitude to someone else (or yourself). Recommended way to drink: 8Ā°C to 10Ā°C Rice Polishing: 40% SMV: +4.0 Rice: Sakahomare
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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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Kokuryu Daiginjo 1800ml

$171.00
Using one of the most popular production methods, this sake expressed itself in its fullest, with a rich and fruity aroma. This is one of the best selections of daiginjo made in the cold season. Crystal Dragon is made from domestically grown rice in a gradual low-temperature fermentation process. Kokuryuā€™s proprietary yeast gives it a graceful aroma and clean taste. This sake is immensely popular as a gift. Recommended way to drink:Ā Chill to 5 - 10 degree Celsius Tasting Notes: Fresh, fruity and smooth. Grade:Ā Daiginjo Rice:Ā Yamada Nishiki Rice Polishing Ratio: 50% rice polishing Nihonshu-do (SMV): +4
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DAN Yamahai Junmai Daiginjo (Bizen Omachi)

$96.00
The unique acidity of Yamahai and the umami of the rice make it a full-bodied sake. It is a mellow sweet sake yet with a rich flavor of Omachi rice.
  • Rice Type : 100% Okayama Bizen Omachi
  • Rice Polishing Ratio : 45%
  • Sake Meter Value : +1
  • Acidity : 1.45
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Suppin Rumiko no Sake Muroka Nama Genshu No.6

$53.40
ā€˜Suppinā€™ translates into ā€˜to go bare-faced or without makeupā€™ and explains that this sake is made without unnecessary manipulation or work. A ā€˜Pure Riceā€™ sake made without charcoal filtration, pasteurisation or dilution. Robust and full flavour. Tasting Note:Ā Displays a vibrant, pale lemon colour in the glass. Aromatics take some time to emerge, and while only mildly intense the aromas are quite complex with notes of white flowers and acacia, layered over pear, green apple, custard and white chocolate. There's a good weight to this sake on the palate, creamy and textural, showing excellent umami feel. As with the nose this is notably complex with flavours of pear, apple, hints of lychee and green melon, custard and white chocolate. Excellent. Serve chilled.
  • Rice Type : Yamadanishiki (Koji) & Hattannishiki (Kakemai)
  • Rice Polishing Ratio : 60%
  • Sake Meter Value : -
  • Acidity : -
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Kokuryu Fuku Daiginjo Yamadanishiki

$148.00
It is a daiginjo-shu made with 50% polished Yamada Nishiki. It has a rich and full ginjo aroma with a clear and gentle finish. It is packaged in a special lacquered box decorated with the character "Fuku" written by calligrapher Juichi Yoshikawa. There is a theory that the character for "fortune" originated when people offered a barrel of sake to the gods and prayed for happiness. It is believed that the prayers and sake come together. This sake is very suitable for gifting to someone special in your life.
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Kokuryu Kuzuryu Daiginjo (Gohyakumangoku)

Ā $87.40

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: 5Ā°C to 10Ā°C Tasting Notes: Intense and concentrated ginjo aroma, clear and delicate flavour with hints of sweetness on the palate, medium bodied.
SMV: +4.0 Rice: Yamadanishi å±±ē”°éŒ¦
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Kokuryu Kuzuryu Daiginjo (Gohyakumangoku)

$92.00
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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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

$243.00
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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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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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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