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Gekkeikan Baked Apple Sweet Liqueur

A dessert style liquor with a bit of bitterly flavor in the sweetness of grilled apples. By warming it up, you can feel the fluffy cinnamon scent. Add warm "baked apples" with black pepper to create an accent and rich flavor. We also recommend using cinnamon powder or cinnamon sticks. You can also add a few drops of dark ram, and you can enjoy the flavor of baked apples, And a glass is also included.

Jinmaek Organic Wheat Soju

Jinmaek Soju, a soju made from organic wheat made by themselves that has a different charm from traditional soju made from rice. It is alcohol with the unique floral fragrance of grain, and it takes two years to make a bottle.

Choga Han Chung Premium Korean Sake

Han cheong Cheongju was first introduced in 2019. It goes well with the unique spicy and sweet taste of Korean food and especially goes well with Korean barbecue. Served Chilled.

Chiebijin Kimoto Junmai Ichidohire

Brewed with "kimoto preparation" that allows you to enjoy the "gentle sweetness and beautiful acidity" of chiebijin at room temperature, lukewarm, and hot sake, which is also the real pleasure of Japanese sake. Even though it has a beautiful taste, you can feel the depth, and the umami and sourness increase the deliciousness when warmed.

Chiebijin Junmai Ginjo Yamada Nishiki

This junmai ginjo has a fruity aroma, a round sweetness that is gentle on the palate, and the full flavor of Yamada Nishiki is well-balanced by the firm acidity. This is a sake to be chilled and enjoyed in a wine glass.

Chiebijin Junmai Premium

Chiebijin is brewed by Nakano Shuzo in Oita Prefecture. It is the most standard Junmai sake. It has a soft, gentle Sweetness and clean acidity. Nakano were aiming to create a reasonably priced, delicious junmai sake. It is a well-balanced sake that can be enjoyed on its own or as a mid-meal sake with a wide range of appetizers, sashimi, and grilled dishes.

Oimatsu Rien Nashi Liqueur

This nashi pear liqueur is made from 100% Hita pears produced in Hita, Oita Prefecture. It is the best nashi pear liqueur in terms of taste and flavour, made using the best pears (Niitaka and Toyosui) grown in the Hita Basin's unique climate with its large temperature differences between summer and winter and between day and night. You will feel the elegant fragrance spreading through your mouth. Enjoy it well-chilled, on the rocks or with soda. Rien original cocktail: Rien Nashi Liqueur 50ml, Gin 10ml, Lemon juice 5ml Please keep it in fridge after opening.

The Han Seoul Night Premium Plum Soju

Double distillation of golden maesil (plum) then cold filtration gives a clean flavor of plum fruits with a dry palate. Best enjoyed chilled or on the rocks with a splash of soda or tonic water. Almost Eau de Vie like, with soft, textured flavors of plum and grain that is smooth as silk. Highly Recommended Often we know the Asian plum as a green plum but this plum gets to ripen until it becomes a reddish-golden color that accumulates natural sweetness and complex aromatics. The Han family owns a Korean plum orchard where they can harvest at the peak of ripeness. This producer makes high-quality Korean plum liqueur. Seoul Night is a distilled version of plum liqueur, which contains fruity aromas but without any sweetness on the palate.

Tohoku Meijyo Hatsumago JunmaiDaiginjo Kagaboshi

"Kagaboshi" is a dialect unique to the Shonai region of Yamagata Prefecture, where the brewery is located, and means "dazzling" and "I can't keep my eyes open because it shines." Junmai Daiginjo made with 100% Dewa Sansan, named after the shining rice. The junmai daiginjo brewed this winter has a deep and mellow taste after being squeezed and aged quietly in the brewery. The fragrance is not too gorgeous and has a well-balanced volume as Junmai Daiginjo. Of course, this sake is also kimoto-zukuri, which can be said to be the symbol of the Hatsumago. When raw, it may be heavy, but it is a sake that goes well with food without any dullness. If you drink it chilled, be careful not to let it cool too much, as it will have a slightly bitter taste. The refreshing scent of ginjo and the swelled taste are in perfect harmony. It's perfect for delicious autumn dishes.

Kameman Shuzo Genmaishu

In theory it is impossible to ferment whole brown rice unless it is sprouted [which is what used to be done in ancient times] however Genmai-zake [literally - brown rice sake] means that the husk of the rice has not been polished off. Rather, the rice husk is crushed to expose the inner part of the grain to allow fermentation, while leaving the rice completely unpolished. Genmai-zake needs twice as much rice than would usually be required to make the same quantity of sake made from polished rice. This style also requires extra attention with longer soaking and steaming times. Soaking for Genmai-zake takes around 14 hours, whereas soaking for white rice ranges from 1 minute for highly polished rice to around 1 hour for less polished. This long soak time is followed by a double steaming process. During the fermentation of the Genmaishu, Shiuchi-san has to implement complicated additions of kōji rice, steamed rice and water at very specific intervals of the ferment period to to achieve the exact result he wants in the finished sake. Kameman also needs to age the sake before it is at its optimum drinking condition. It is incredibly rare to see a sake made from brown rice, with only one other brewery in Japan making a genmai-zake. The Genmaishu displays a beautiful brown sugar and roasted cocoa bean nose with a lovely balanced sweetness on the palate with tastes of ‘Christmas cake’ dried fruit and spices. Kameman have achieved the perfect balance of sweet/savoury/dry to make this a well balanced sake with great palate weight. As this sake ages it develops into even richer, more complex flavours. This is an interesting sake to match with food as it can be paired with sweet dishes with pastry, nuts and honey or can be used to match with rich ingredients like foie gras.