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    Grosset Polish Hill Clare Valley Riesling 2022

    Original price was: $55.99.Current price is: $49.97.
    Grosset Wines is a small family-run operation entering its fifth decade. The unwavering vision is to create pure expressions of variety and place.  Our four estate-owned vineyards, A-Grade Certified Organic and Biodynamic (ACO), are located in high altitude country of the Clare Valley, each site selected for its potential to produce great wine and planted by Grosset. Each is handpicked and hand pruned; each bunch of grapes harvested at optimum ripeness. Production is tiny. Single vineyard wines are the focus. The winemaking process is gentle and uncomplicated. Custodianship remains with Grosset Wines from grape growing to in-house bottling; authenticity is assured.   Delightful floral aromas with hints of lime juice and beeswax - though it's white flowers that dominate. It's almost joyful or playful. On the palate, tight, fine and intense; a pure and unevolved thread of lime juice at its core. It has depth of flavour and intensity in its infancy with the suggestion that these will become hallmarks of the aged wine.    
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    Hakkaisan Tokubetsu Honjozo Sake

    Original price was: $31.99.Current price is: $25.97.
    Hakkaisan Tokubetsu Honjozo Sake is a premium sake produced by Hakkaisan Brewery, located in the Niigata prefecture of Japan. This sake is made using high-quality Gohyakumangoku and Todorokiwase rice, which is polished to a ratio of 55%. To be classified as Tokubetsu, the sake must meet certain criteria, including a polishing ratio of at least 60%, meaning that at least 40% of the rice grain has been removed during the milling process. Additionally, the sake must be made using only high-quality rice, water, and koji mold, and must be brewed with a strict attention to detail and quality control. The aroma of Hakkaisan Tokubetsu Honjozo Sake is mild and clean, with notes of rice and a hint of nuts. On the palate, it is light-bodied and refreshing, with a smooth and silky texture. It has a clean and dry finish, with a pleasant aftertaste that lingers on the tongue. Overall, Hakkaisan Tokubetsu Honjozo Sake is a high-quality, versatile sake that can be enjoyed on its own or paired with a variety of Japanese dishes, including sushi, sashimi, and tempura. Try it with cheese, mushrooms. It is a great introduction to the world of premium sake, with a smooth and approachable taste that is sure to please even the most discerning palate.  
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    Hakurakusei Junmai Ginjo Sake The Connoisseur

    Original price was: $38.99.Current price is: $33.97.
    Hakurakusei Junmai Ginjo Sake The Connoisseur is clean and zippy sake and remarkably food friendly. Enjoying this out of glassware with plenty of room to breathe can really unlock its nuances, once you catch a touch of grapefruit or melon it disappears. Just full enough to stand up to richer and sweeter foods like simmered Japanese nimono dishes or to cut through chicken liver mousse. And if you’ve never tried the heavenly combination of sake and caviar, this is the place to start. Made from lesser known varietal Kura no Hana rice milled to 55%.
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    Hakuryu White Dragon Daiginjo Sake

    Original price was: $34.99.Current price is: $29.97.
    Hakuryu “White Dragon” is made by Hakuryu Shuzo. Founded in 1839.
    Made of Yamada Nishiki & Takanenishiki rice polished to Daiginjo quality level of 40%, and underground water from agano- fukuryuusui. This sake has won Gold Medals for the last 14 consecutive years at the Monde Selection in Brussels, Belgium. Alcohol: 16- 17%, SMV: +5. Serve chilled 41~50°F.
    “Fruity, soft, round and smooth.”
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    Hakuyou Junmai Ginjo White Sun Sake

    Original price was: $41.99.Current price is: $33.97.
    Hakuyou Junmai Ginjo White Sun White Sun is a super premium sake brewed in the northern province of Fukushima, one of the last strongholds of the Shogun and his Samurai warriors. Subtle, yet dignified aroma of refined rice & deep, earthy mash fades away into a delightfully dry bouquet. The flavor presents a razor-sharp dryness, followed subtly by a dip, spicy sweetness which will charm your taste-buds.
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    Heavensake Junmai Ginjo Azur

    Original price was: $42.99.Current price is: $37.97.
    Heavensake is a a composition by acclaimed French Cellar Master, Regis Camus, in collaboration with Japan's most respected sake breweries. Heavensake Junmai Ginjo Azur has notes of milk chocolate, sweet nuts, rice pudding. Perfect sake for red wine/dry white wine drinkers. This delightful composition pairs creamy seafood linguine, shellfish, and oysters.
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    The Hojo Biden Yamahai Junmai is a bold sake designed to match the rich flavors of the local Fukuoka cuisine.  Brewed a touch sweeter than a common sake, the off dry flavor is balanced by a stronger alcohol presence of 16-17% and higher than average acid from the yamahai brewing process. Aged for 2 years in bottle before release to allow the flavors to mellow and harmonize. It has notes of honey, almonds, and vanilla lead to a balanced palate. The sweetness and acidity give this Sake body and depth, which make it the perfect match for rich cuisines like grilled mackerel, miso marinated pork loin, or spicy hot pot.
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    Imayo Tsukasa Black Junmai Sake

    Original price was: $44.99.Current price is: $39.97.
    Subtle hint of umami rich kombu dashi with slight pepperiness ending in warm aroma freshly cooked rice. Dry and bright acidity reminiscent of a Gruner Veltliner or Sancerre followed by rich savoriness with a slight hint of ripe banana in the finish. Savory finish that cleanses the pallet for the next bite.
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    Imayo Tsukasa IMA Junmai Sake

    Original price was: $49.99.Current price is: $43.97.
    Imayo Tsukasa IMA Junmai Sake has refreshing fruity aroma upfront with cleansing acidity with a slight briny and mineral finish. It was also special brewed to pair well with oysters. The sake is gentle sweet with sour tones. It's made with a special yeast that cultivates manic acid, which enhance the body's ability to absorb the oysters nutrients.
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    Izumo Fuji Yamadanishiki 50 Junmai Ginjo

    Original price was: $40.99.Current price is: $35.97.
    Founded in 1939, the Fuji brewery is managed by the 3rd generation Imaoka family in the town of Izumo. The town is famous for its shrine, Izumo Taisha, built in the 8th century. This shrine is regarded as the oldest and most important shrine in all of Japan. In its name, Izumo Fuji sake pays tribute to both this shrine and to Mt. Fuji, the most loved and revered symbol of Japan. The Imaoka family brews using old school and traditional methods without modern machines. They do everything by hand: steaming using an old-fashioned Japanese steamer, koji making, and pressing by fune press, or wooden vat, a very gentle method.
    It shows pineapple, candied sugar, subtle pear on the nose. On the palate it is juicy, soft and melting.
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    Kagatsuru Junmai Ginjo Sake

    Original price was: $40.99.Current price is: $33.97.
    The Yachiya family has been crafting sake since 1583, originally made exclusively for the leading general of the Kaga region, Maeda Toshiie.  When Maeda moved to Kanazawa City, he brought Mr. Yachiya with him, and in 1628, the brand name, “Kagatsuru” was established giving a nod to the Kaga region itself and Tsuru, the Japanese name for crane, believed to live for a thousand years, bringing good fortune and happiness. A perfect balance of umami and the flavor of sake
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    Kirin-Zan Classic Sake Magnum

    Original price was: $56.99.Current price is: $49.97.
    Dry, clean, light-bodied and well-refined. This is a representative of the TanreiKarakuchi sake made in Niigata, the heartland of Japanese premium sake production. Kirinzan Shuzo is located near Mt. Kirin (= Kirin-zan) in Tsugawa, Niigata. Kirin is a mythical creature much like a flying unicorn, is believed to bring about happiness and luck.  Food pairing:
    • Matches well with most of Japanese dishes, especially when served room temp or lukewarm, including raw/lightly grilled fish and shrimps, tofu, simmered vegetable, and sunomono.
    • Bacon-wrapped Scallops - “The Classic” is paired with the soft, rich, nuttiness of the seared Sea Scallop because of the ricey, nutty aromas of the sake. The crispy, salty outer rim of seared bacon needs the strong more intensely forward flavors that the sake provides.
    • Other recommendations: Trout Amandine, Roasted chestnuts, Terrine of foie-gras, Sea urchin carbonara, Pear and frangipane tart.
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