Akashi-Tai Junmai Daiginjo Genshu Sake

By |August 15, 2024|Categories: , , , , |Tags: |

The most intense flavours of the Yamadanishiki rice have been drawn out to achieve a highly floral, delicate sake with a salty palate and a rich and aromatic minerality. Akashi-Tai Junmai Daiginjo Genshu Sake has  aromas of melon, lemon, bitter orange, sage and subtle herbaceous. On the palate it offers a perfect balance of lemon and bitter orange to offer a long-lasting finish.

Kiminoi Emperor Well Yamahai Junmai Ginjo

By |July 23, 2024|Categories: , , , |

Kiminoi Emperor Well Yamahai Junmai Ginjo is produced by a traditional time-consuming method for preparing yeast starter called “Yamahai”, which gives elusive “Umami” or richness and fullness of the flavor. This sake is complex, deep, layered flavors, grainy and earthy, elegant clean finish. Try it with roasted chicken, pork chops, tempura, charcoal-grilled seafood, mushroom risotto.

Kajikawa Junmai Daiginjo

By |July 23, 2024|Categories: , , , |

Kajikawa Junmai Daiginjo is a clean and refined sake. Combines silky and mild taste with light, gentle aromas of chestnuts, rice, toast, brown sugar and raisins. Named in honor of the majestic Kajikawa river that provides and indispensable water resource for the brewery in making premium sakes.

Murai Family Nigori Genshu Sake

By |July 9, 2024|Categories: , , , |

Murai Family Nigori Genshu Sake is a mildly sweet scent sake with notes of vanilla followed by flavors of coconut, currant, cream, and spice with a velvety, lingering finish. Layered and bold, round and robust. Enjoy it cold or also with ice
 

IWA 5 Sake Magnum

By |July 9, 2024|Categories: , , , |Tags: , , , |

The perfect size for an event with family and friends... Discover the exceptional IWA 5 Junmai Daiginjo Sake, crafted by the renowned Richard Geoffroy. This sake is truly unique, made from three different premium sake rice varieties sourced from different regions, and five strains of yeast (kobo) that bring out a range of aromas and flavors. Every aspect of the sake, from its name (IWA 5 Sake), to its bottle design, and the precise assemblage of ingredients, has been carefully crafted to create a perfectly balanced and harmonious experience. Explore the many layers of this well-balanced sake with beautiful acidity, and savor the unique and unforgettable taste. Richard Geoffroy, formerly the Chef de Cave for Dom Pérignon, has poured his expertise into this masterpiece. Experience the best of Japanese sake with IWA 5 Sake.

Katsuyama Den Junmai Daiginjo

By |May 22, 2024|Categories: , , , |

Established in 1688, Katsuyama is a sake brewery with traditions lasting well over three century. They were established to brew the upscale sake enjoyed exclusively by the feudal lords of the Sendai domain, where was founded by Japan's Most famous samurai & military commander Date Masamune. To this day, Katsuyama carries on the reputation and tradition of its origins as a brewery for the lords.

Brewed with a traditional sake brewing method,  Den features a fruity aroma and distinct rich flavors. This sake has the true characteristics of a Junmai Daiginjo. Its crisp and clean umami stands out clearly and lingers as a distinctly mouthwatering aftertaste. It is an excellent choice to pair with tuna and salmon sushi/sashimi. It also goes well with meat and meat dishes prepared in both Japanese and western style.

Den means "tradition," referring to the traditional way this sake is brewed.

Izumibashi Dragonfly Gold Kimoto 35 junmai Daiginjo

By |May 22, 2024|Categories: , , , |

Believing that good sake is made with good rice, Izumibashi is one of the few breweries in Japan that polish and grow their own sake-rice with their own hands. The name Izumibashi comes from the Izumi river which used to irrigate their fields, and Hashi their family name - together Izumibashi means Izumi Bridge. This luxurious junmai daiginjo is ready for an evening of elegance! Rich aromas of ripe apple and melon envelop the senses, with whispers of anise and coconut milk. Juicy fruit and rice flavors dance on the palate dressed in an unforgettable silky smoothness. Made using the unique and rare Rakufumai sake rice polished to 35% paired with traditional kimoto production methods create a brew of the highest caliber.

Dassai Beyond Pack

By |May 22, 2024|Categories: , , , , |Tags: , |

Compare and contrast these 2 super premium Japanese sake that is highly regarded for its exceptional quality and complex flavor profile. It is produced by the Asahi Shuzo Brewery, located in the Yamaguchi Prefecture of Japan, using only the finest rice and water. Junmai refers to sake that is made purely from rice, water, yeast, and koji. Daiginjo is a classification of sake that indicates it is made from highly polished rice (at least 50% of the outer layer of the rice grain is removed) and fermented at low temperatures for an extended period of time. You will receive 2 bottles of 720ml each

  • Dassai Beyond
  • Dassai 23 Junmai Daiginjo
 

Heavensake Pack

By |May 6, 2024|Categories: , , , , , , |Tags: , , , |

Heavensake is a a composition by acclaimed French Cellar Master, Regis Camus, in collaboration with Japan's most respected sake breweries. Compare and contrast these 3 premium Japanese sake. Heavensake Junmai Daiginjo Noir is delicately floral with a vibrant early summer fruits flavor. Heavensake Junmai Ginjo Azur has notes of milk chocolate, sweet nuts, rice pudding. Perfect sake for red wine/dry white wine drinkers. Heavensake Junmai 12 has notes of salted caramel with a bright, fresh finish, this sake has 25% less alcohol and calories than classic sakes without compromising on taste.

Heavensake Junmai Daiginjo Noir

By |April 24, 2024|Categories: , , , |Tags: , , , |

Heavensake is a a composition by acclaimed French Cellar Master, Regis Camus, in collaboration with Japan's most respected sake breweries. Heavensake Junmai Daiginjo Noir is delicately floral with a vibrant early summer fruits flavor. Balanced to perfection by master blender Regis Camus, this gem from the Dassai brewery will leave you in awe. It pairs well with anything that screams joie de vivre!

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