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DAN Junmai Ginjo Muroka Nama Genshu

$88.00
This unpasteurized, no charcoal filtration and no dilution with water sake has a big flavour of toast, nuts, and spice. Plump tastes like Omachi, smooth taste. Glossy sweetness and rice umami. Good acidity is intertwined with them, tightening the aftertaste. Minerals gives it an elegant complex taste with long lingering finish. Rice Type: 100% Yamanishiki Rice Polishing Ratio: 55% Sake Meter Value: 1.5 Acidity: 1.7 Recommended Serving Temperature: 5Ā°C - 40Ā°C Recommended Food Pairing: Great with rich, savoury and/or creamy dishes. Duck Confit; Scones; Escargot; Pork Scratchings; Creamed Spinach and Steak
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Rumiko no Sake Junmai Ginjo

$55.80
Gorgeous aroma with rich flavour. Its moderate acidity goes well with food, and you can enjoy it served chilled or warm.
  • Rice Type: Yamadanishiki (Koji) & Hattan 35 Gou (Kake Mai)
  • Rice Polishing Ratio: 50%
  • Sake Meter Value: +5.0
  • Acidity: 1.7
  • Recommended Serving Tempearture: Cold, 45Ā°c Warm
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DAN Junmai Daiginjo (Yamadanishiki)

$146.00
This sake is the flagship of the brewery house. A desirable sake for pairing with food. The bottle is packed in a beautiful wooden box. Good balance of dry and sweetness. Rice Type: 100% Yamadanishiki Rice Polishing Ratio: 35% Sake Meter Value: -3.5 Acidity: 1.5
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Dassai Junmai Daiginjo 39

$69.00
Showing a luscious and juicy character with a nectar-like sweetness on the palate, followed by a long bright finale. Produced by the Asahi Shuzo brewery, Dassai 39 is a premium sake of the Junmai Daiginjo type, which means that the rice used has been polished to more than 50% and no alcohol has been added. As the name suggests, this premium sake has a residual rice grain content of 39% so that only the noblest part of the rice remains, the heart. The finesse of its aromas is a perfect accompaniment to shellfish, fish in sauce and grilled or steamed vegetables. Sake or Nihonshu is a Japanese alcoholic beverage with a 14% to 17% volume content, made from a mixture of water, yeast and steamed rice, a small part of which has been previously sown with a microscopic fungus, the koji, to allow better fermentation. This, is Junmai-Daiginjo.
  • Rice Type : 100% Yamadanishiki
  • Rice Polishing Ratio : 39%
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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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Kuroki Honten Kiroku Sweet Potato Shochu

$68.00
The letters on the label are 7 and 6, and the letters "Kiroku" and "Ki" are written in cursive.Ā Potatoes, malted rice, and yeast are all grown in-house and brewed with the famous water of Mt. Osuzu. The nose has a gentle sweetness of grain, black tea, and strong, thick aromas. The taste is well-structured and balanced with good concentration and a lingering aromatic and complex flavor. When served with water, the flavor becomes richer, releasing the sweet, slightly roasted characters of the potato. When served with hot water, the flavor softens and becomes more well-balanced and rounded. To really bring out the mellow, earthy sweetness, serve it with a splash of hot water. If you prefer the clean, high-toned notes of black tea, keep it cool and serve it over ice.
Ingredients: Sweet Potato, Rice Koji
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Helios Rum

$118.00
Thanks to the semi-tropical climate suitable for the cultivation of sugar cane and therefore of rum production, Helios Shuzo -founded in 1961- produces rum using the best locally grown ingredients purchased directly from farmers. Mr. Tadashi Matsuda is promoting the identity, culture, and knowledge of Okinawa for over 50 years. This is why the companyā€™s main theme is ā€œFrom Okinawa to The Worldā€! The Helios Rum is made from sugar cane grown in Okinawa. A mixture of molasses rum (traditional type) and cane juice (agricultural type), it is an extremely aromatic and characterized by the rich aroma and taste of Japanese sugar cane. "Helios rum" has a dry feeling like the shining sun of Okinawa and fruity eminiscent of a warm climate. Nose: Very exotic characters, with aromas of pineapple and hint of smokinessaging. Taste: Round and powerful with a touch of sweetness Finish: White pepper notes on the finish
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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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