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Out of stockCompare and contrast this 2 Junmai Daiginho from Yamagata
- Tatenokawa Three Peaks Junmai Daiginjo
- Tatenokawa 18 Nakadori Junmai Daiginjo
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Out of stockTatenokawa 18 Nakadori Junmai Daiginjo Sake uses rice polished down (semabuai) to 18% of the original grain size - the highest polishing ratio in the entirety of Japan. Furthermore, instead of blending the brewer only bottles the best portion of the pressed sake (called the nakadori) as it holds the best flavor. With magnificent aromatics and a complex, brilliant flavor, Tatenokawa 18 is the essence of luxury. A true gem.
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Sale!Along the Tosa Sea, where whales swim and seafood is abundant, lies Kochi Prefecture. Suigei Brewing, founded in Kochi Prefecture, is in the center of the rich food culture of the Tosa area, as they are committed to brewing a “sake that pairs well with food.” Suigei’s sake has a mild aroma and rich umami, with a crisp aftertaste and light acidity that brings out the deliciousness of food. Their brewing technique focuses on making the most of the characteristics of the sake rice they use, with the main production method being Junmai-zukuri. They offer a variety of sakes from Junmai to Junmai Daiginjo. Compare and contrast these 3 delicious bottles.
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Sale!Silver Oak Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley 2018 has a ruby in color with notes of cassis, caramel, juniper, and pomegranate.
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Out of stockShichi Hon Yari Shizuku Junmai Daiginjo Silent Samurai is a premium Japanese sake produced by the Tomita Brewery, located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. This sake is made using traditional methods and high-quality ingredients, including Tamazakae rice that is highly polished, and slowly fermented at a lower temperature. The "Shizuku" brewing method is used to produce this sake, which involves using gravity to extract the sake from the mash without the use of a press. This results in a more delicate and refined sake with a smoother texture. Silent Samurai has a clear, pale gold color with a subtle aroma of rice, fruit, and a hint of floral notes. On the palate, it has a delicate and smooth texture with a medium body and a balanced acidity. The taste is complex, with flavors of apple, pear, and a hint of umami. The finish is long and clean, with a subtle sweetness and a pleasant dryness. This sake is classified as a Junmai Daiginjo, which means that it is made using only rice, water, yeast, and koji mold, with no added alcohol or sugar. It has an alcohol content of around 17-18% and is best served chilled in a wine glass to fully appreciate its delicate aroma and flavor. Overall, Shichi Hon Yari Shizuku Junmai Daiginjo Silent Samurai is a highly regarded premium sake that offers a refined and complex taste experience, making it a great choice for those who appreciate high-quality Japanese sake.
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Sale!Ridge Monte Bello 2020 has an opaque ruby color. The wine has cassis, plum and red currant fruit notes followed by a toasty oak, vanilla, fennel and berry.
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Pascal Jolivet Sancerre 2022 is a unique & typical style of the house. Feminine wine, all elegance with perfect balance. Dry, natural fruit and mineral. It is an aperitif wine, pairing well with shellfish, raw and cooked fish.
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Sale!Ornellaia is a cuvée of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc & Petit Verdot and the faithful expression of unique terroir developed in harmony with nature. “With an intense ruby-red colour, Ornellaia 2019 has a bouquet full of intriguing spicy and balsamic notes, including aromas of black pepper, sage and aromatic herbs. The wine is both full-bodied and vibrant in the mouth, filling the palate with its dense and elegant tannic texture and ending with a persistent and beautifully crisp finish.” Olga Fusari – Winemaker – July 2021
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Ohmine Shuzou, located in Mine City, Yamaguchi, resumed operations in 2010 after a 50-year hiatus and in 2018, unveiled a state-of-the-art facility reflecting Toji and owner Akiyama-san's passion and vision. Collaborating with Pharrell Williams and Nigo starting in 2020, they're revolutionizing the craft sake industry. Ohmine has perfected the delicate balance of acidity and fruitiness, overcoming the challenges of bacterial interference in sake production. Their innovative approach combines effective temperature control and ideal alcohol content.
This brew boasts a juicy taste reminiscent of pear and white peaches. Notes of sugarcane and roasted almond can be detected in the middle, followed by a bitterness akin to that of cacao and orange peel on the finish.