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Tatsuriki Nihon No Sakura Gold FlowerJunmai Daiginjo

By |July 7, 2021|Categories: , , , , |

As far as Sake Rice goes, Yamadanishiki is king, and within Yamadanishiki there are various rankings. Honda Shoten only uses the best of the best, super high-quality Yamadanishiki rice grown in Hyogo prefecture’s Miki city and Kato city. This is the basis of their art, and they only will use this top tier rice. Their sake’s names bear the names of the farms that they source their rice from. The cherry blossom shaped gold flakes infused in this sake imparts luxurious feel making this a top choice for special occasions. Soft on the palate, the balanced layers of sweetness and richness spread widely in the mouth as it follows through with a refreshing acidic tail.

IWA 5 Sake Assemblage 4

By |February 17, 2023|Categories: , , , |Tags: , , |

Discover the exceptional IWA 5 Junmai Daiginjo Sake, assemblage 4, 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. IWA 5 Sake Assemblage 4 has marzipan and lotus root notes on the nose followed by coconut and darker tones of hazelnut and shiitake. A profound flourish of violets is a surprising conclusion. On the palate the sake  is a fusion of fruity, floral, and subtle maritime notes. IWA 5 Sake assemblage 4 can respond to different temperature points in different glassware. Kampai!!

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.

Nishide Shuzo 100 Year Junmai Daiginjo Sake

By |February 5, 2021|Categories: , , , |

Nishide Shuzo 100 Year Junmai Daiginjo Sake is a premium Japanese sake produced by Nishide Shuzo, that has only 3 employees, just as it has had for the past 5 generations, located in the Ishikawa prefecture in Japan. This sake is made using traditional methods, with a focus on using the highest quality ingredients and a dedication to craftsmanship. The sake is made from locally grown Gohyakumangoku rice, which is polished to 50% of its original size to remove impurities and enhance the flavor profile. Also the brewery use a yeast known as Kuratsuki Kobo is especially unique as it exists naturally within the brewery itself, and is therefore only found in Nishide’s sakes. Ishikawa’s 17th century Kutani Yaki porcelain artwork gracing this bottle helps tell the story that this sake has been made with local ingredients only. Nishide Shuzo 100 Year Junmai Daiginjo Sake has notes of apricot and young banana that starts off soft and mild, giving way to the smooth umami of sake rice, finishing dry with balanced acidity. Nishide Shuzo 100 Year Junmai Daiginjo Sake is a versatile sake that pairs well with a variety of dishes, including sushi, sashimi, and other seafood dishes. It also pairs well with grilled meats, cheese, and other savory dishes. The sake can be served chilled or at room temperature, depending on the occasion and personal preference. Overall, Nishide Shuzo 100 Year Junmai Daiginjo Sake is a beautifully crafted sake that showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of traditional Japanese sake brewing. Its delicate flavors, creamy texture, and subtle umami flavor make it a great choice for any occasion, whether you are enjoying it with a meal or sipping it on its own.

Imayo Tsukasa Koi Junmai Daiginjo Gesnhu sake

By |December 13, 2022|Categories: , , , |

Imayo Tsukasa Koi Junmai Daiginjo Genshu is a premium sake produced by Imayo Tsukasa Sake Brewery, located in the Niigata prefecture of Japan. This sake is made using high-quality Gohyakumangoku rice, which is polished to a ratio of 50%, resulting in a refined and complex flavor. The aroma of Imayo Tsukasa Koi Junmai Daiginjo Genshu is elegant and fruity, with notes of peach, pear, and melon. On the palate, it is full-bodied and rich, with a complex and layered flavor that is both sweet and savory, with a hint of umami. It has a long and smooth finish, with a subtle and lingering aftertaste. What sets Imayo Tsukasa Koi Junmai Daiginjo Genshu apart is that it is a genshu, which means that it is undiluted. This gives the sake a more full-bodied and intense flavor profile, with a slight kick of alcohol. The brewing process of Imayo Tsukasa Koi Junmai Daiginjo Genshu is carefully controlled to ensure the highest quality. The rice is milled, washed, and steamed before being fermented with yeast and koji mold. The sake is then pressed, filtered, and bottled to preserve its delicate flavor and aroma. Imayo Tsukasa Koi Junmai Daiginjo Genshu is a premium sake that is highly valued by sake enthusiasts for its complex and nuanced flavor profile. It is best served chilled and can be enjoyed on its own or paired with a variety of Japanese dishes, including sushi, sashimi, and tempura. It is a perfect example of the high-quality and traditional craftsmanship that is synonymous with Japanese sake. Enjoy it chilled in a white wine glass

Toko Ultraluxe Junmai Daiginjo

By |September 9, 2022|Categories: , , , |

This sake is the ultimate indulgence; made by the highest quality Yamada Nishiki rice milled down to a painstaking 35%.

No pressing by pressure. The elegant fragrance and fascination is created only from drops. Fukuro-tsuri (Drip-sake) is made from only drops by gravity from moromi (fermentation mush) in a hanged filter bag. It has an elegant fragrance and the dense, fascinating taste. The fruity flavor and the smooth texture will leave an impression of ripened fruits – and you won’t believe it is sake made from rice. Notes of lychee, wild strawberry and grapefruit. A seamless finish with concentrated white pepper.

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.

Iwanoi Spanish Galleon Yamahai Junmai Daiginjo Genshu

By |September 4, 2024|Categories: , , , |Tags: |

The best Iwase makes. It combines 40% polish rate with their super hard “shell” water and umami rich lactic acid production. This is not a highly aromatic, fruit bomb Daiginjo. Because it’s brewed with Aramasa yeast, it’s got low aroma and a salty, savory finish. Geeks only, please. Most sake isn’t actually great with sushi but this one is!

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.

Dassai Pack

By |March 20, 2024|Categories: , , , , |Tags: , |

Compare and contrast these 3 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 3 bottles of 720ml each

  • Dassai 45 Junmai Daiginjo
  • Dassai 45 Nigori Junmai Daiginjo
  • Dassai 39 Junmai Daiginjo
 
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