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Dan Yamahai Junmai Daiginjo Banshu Aiyama Muroka Nama Genshu
$108.00 Original price was: $108.00.$91.80Current price is: $91.80.
Plump taste like Omachi, smooth taste. Glossy sweetness and rice umami. Good acidity is intertwined with them, tightening the aftertaste.
Rice Type: 100% Okayama Bizen Omachi
Rice Polishing Ratio: 45%
Sake Meter Value: 0
Acidity: 1.7
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Aiming to be the only sake that rises from Japan's Wine Kingdom, Yamanashi Prefecture. Yamanashi Prefecture is famous as a producing place of domestic wine such as Koshu wine and Katsunuma wine. This shall be local sake that will shake the sake industry from such wine kingdom, Yamanashi prefecture will be born.
Aiming to be the first Japanese sake from the foot of Mt. Fuji, Japan's largest mountain. Its name is "Dan".
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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
DAN BLACK PREMIUM Yamahai Junmai Daiginjo AIYAMA 38
Is brewed using only superb premium “AIYAMA” rice cultivated in Hyogo prefecture together with Mount Fuji’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 Yamahai’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%
Tanaka Shuzojo Junmai Daiginjo Shirasagi No Shiro Sengoku No Arcadia Kuroda Kanbei
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Displays fresh and elegant aromas of fennel, leafy vegetables, and herbs on the nose. It is crisp and refreshing with mineral bitterness on the front and subtle sweetness on the finish. Recommended to serve at 14℃ in a wine glass, and pair with sea urchins fennel jelly.
- Rice Type: 100% Yamadanishiki
- Rice Polishing Ratio: 47%
- Sake Meter Value: 0
- Acidity: 1.4
Tanaka Shuzojo Junmai Daiginjo Shirasagi No Shiro 38
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Displays fresh and delicate aromas of leafy vegetables. It is refreshing and well-structured on the palate with a long lingering finish. Recommended to serve at 14℃ in a wine glass, and pair with creamy langoustine tartare citrus condiment. Comes with a wooden box.
- Rice Type: 100% Yamadanishiki
- Rice Polishing Ratio: 38%
- Sake Meter Value: +3
- Acidity: 1.2
Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 45
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“There is no reason for us to craft sake unless it’s super delicious.”, 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%
Kokuryu Kuzuryu Daiginjo (Gohyakumangoku)
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This Daiginjo-shu is best drunk warm. 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 5°C to 10°C or 40°C to 45°C
Tasting Notes: Fresh, fruity, and smooth when cold, Round and fuller bodied when warm.
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Rice: Fukui Gohyakumangoku
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This Daiginjo-shu is best drunk warm. 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: 5°C to 10°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 山田錦