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Fukucho Seaside Junmai Sparkling Sake

By |September 14, 2022|Categories: , , , |Tags: , |

Fukucho Seaside Junmai Sparkling Sake is a unique and refreshing Japanese sparkling sake produced by Imada Shuzo, a renowned brewery located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. This sake is made using traditional methods, with a focus on using local ingredients and a dedication to quality. Fukucho Seaside Junmai Sparkling Sake is made from high-quality Nakase Shinsenbon rice. The rice is polished to 70% of its original size. The sake is then brewed using natural spring water from the local area, which adds a unique mineral quality to the finished product. One of the most distinctive features of Fukucho Seaside Junmai Sparkling Sake is its effervescence. This sake is carbonated using a secondary fermentation process, which creates a fine and persistent bubble that adds a refreshing and lively texture to the drink. On the nose, Fukucho Seaside Junmai Sparkling Sake offers delicate and fruity aromas, with notes of lemon-lime and apple aromas with a soft, frothy finish This sparkling sake is versatile and pairs well with a variety of dishes, including sushi, sashimi, and other seafood dishes. It is also a great option for toasting or enjoying on its own as an aperitif. Overall, Fukucho Seaside Junmai Sparkling Sake is a beautifully crafted sake that offers a unique and refreshing drinking experience. Its delicate flavors and effervescence make it a great choice for any occasion.

Kirin-Zan Junmai Sake

By |September 19, 2019|Categories: , , , |

Kirin-Zan Junmai Sake

  • Dry, clean sake with herbal and minty aromas. This is a representative Junmai sake made in Niigata, the heartland of Japanese premium sake production
  • Serving temp.: Chilled, room temperature or luke-warm
  • Tasting note: Herbal, minty and slightly gamey. Dry, lean.
 

Amabuki Gin no Kurenai Junmai Sake

By |April 20, 2021|Categories: , , , |

Amabuki Gin no Kurenai Junmai, 720ml Amabuki Sakes use proprietary flower yeasts that give their sakes a unique taste. This sake is a revolution in the taste color and aroma of sake. From the moment you pour this unique sake into your glass, you won’t believe your eyes. The beautiful rosé color comes from the use of ancient black rice. The flavor is lightly sweet and fruity, but it’s the color that will really wow you. This is an ideal sake to serve for any celebration or it makes the perfect gift!  

Tentaka Organaka Junmai

By |August 19, 2023|Categories: , , , |

Tentaka Organaka Junmai is one of the few organic sakes produced in Japan and made with the intention of creating a completely natural product with nothing added. The area’s natural underground springs provide Tentaka with a pure, fresh water source, which is also triple-filtered. Tentaka Organaka Junmai is a sake with clean, dry, and straightforward, with bright banana and mild melon aromas and soft, subdued rice flavors. Try to pair it with brussels sprouts, butternut squash, shiitake mushrooms, or pork loin. Kampai!!

Toko Sun Rise Junmai Ginjo

By |August 19, 2023|Categories: , , , , |

Toko Sun Rise Junmai Ginjo is made from Dewasansan rice, a descendant of the iconic Omachi heirloom strain. This rice is exclusively grown in Yamagata prefecture and helped to pave the way for Yamagata to receive the first geographical indication (GI), or appellation, in all of Japan. Toko Sun Rise Junmai Ginjo has some grassy, floral aromas with green apple and melon notes. The finish is soft and smooth. It is an excellent pairing with teriyaki salmon, sautéed snow pea shoots or maple glazed ham.

Soto Junmai Daiginjo Sake

By |September 5, 2019|Categories: , , , |

Soto Junmai Daiginjo is a premium Japanese Sake, brewed in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. It is made using only the highest quality Gohyakumangoku rice, which is polished to a ratio of 50%, resulting in a refined and delicate flavor. The tasting notes of Soto Junmai Daiginjo Sake is floral and fruity, with notes of apple, cucumber and melon. It has a crisp and clean finish, with a subtle and lingering aftertaste. The brewing process of Soto Junmai Daiginjo Sake is carefully controlled to ensure the highest quality. The rice is milled, washed, and steamed before being fermented with the exclusive yeast strain and koji mold. The sake is then carefully filtered and bottled to preserve its delicate flavor and aroma. Overall, Soto Junmai Daiginjo Sake is a premium sake that is highly valued by sake enthusiasts for its refined and delicate 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 grilled seafood. all natural | gluten free | no additives | no preservatives | no added sugar | no sulfites

Kagatsuru Junmai Ginjo Sake

By |April 6, 2021|Categories: , , , |

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

Dassai Nigori 45 Junmai Daiginjo Sake

By |April 19, 2021|Categories: , , , |

Dassai 45 Nigori Junmai Daiginjo is a premium Japanese sake produced by the Asahi Shuzo Brewery, located in the Yamaguchi Prefecture of Japan. It is a unique variation of the Dassai 45 Junmai Daiginjo that incorporates the traditional Japanese brewing method of nigori, which involves leaving some of the rice sediment in the sake after it is pressed. 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. The sake is characterized by a rich and complex flavor profile, with a balanced sweetness and a smooth, clean finish. It has a subtle fruitiness, with notes of melon, pear, and banana, and a hint of umami that is typical of high-quality sake. Overall, Dassai 45 Nigori Junmai Daiginjo is a unique and highly sought-after sake that is often served as a special occasion drink or as a gift to those who appreciate fine sake. It pairs well with a variety of Japanese cuisine, particularly spicy dishes and rich, flavorful foods.
 

Hakuyou Junmai Ginjo White Sun Sake

By |April 20, 2021|Categories: , , , |

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.

Dassai 45 Junmai Daiginjo Sake

By |August 13, 2021|Categories: , , , |Tags: , |

Dassai 45 Junmai Daiginjo is a 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. Dassai 45 Junmai Daiginjo is made using Yamada Nishiki rice, which is considered one of the best sake rice varieties in Japan. It has a polished ratio of 45%. This allows for a rich and complex flavor profile with a smooth, clean finish. The sake is characterized by a delicate aroma and a balanced sweetness, with notes of pear, honeydew, and white peach. Overall, Dassai 45 Junmai Daiginjo is a highly sought-after sake that is often served as a special occasion drink or as a gift to those who appreciate fine sake. It pairs well with a variety of Japanese cuisine, particularly seafood dishes and lighter fare.  

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