Tatenokawa Junmai Daiginjo Shield Kameno O Namazake
"Kamenoo" is a variety called "phantom sake rice" discovered in 1893 (Meiji 26) by Tokunoka Abe, a current farmer in Shonai Town. Using that "Kamenoo", it was brewed with a special preparation formula that was done at the time of the founding of Tategawa Sake Brewery, which was to fill the pumped water (reduce the proportion of water used during preparation). .. The scent is a little more modest than the general Tatenogawa series. It tastes good, the acidity tightens the taste, and it doesn't feel as sweet as the value of sake. The elegant aroma is suitable for sake during meals, and it is finished as a liquor with a core that has an excellent balance of sweet and acid.
Tatsuriki Tokubetsu Junmaishu Dragon Red
This is a sake that shows its true value when warmed up. It is a dry junmai sake that was born from this concept and has a thick and deep taste from Yamadanishiki rice. Goes well with Japanese dishes using dashi stock such as oden, hot pot, grilled fish and cheese dishes.
Tengumai Junmai Daiginjo 50
This Junmai Daiginjo has an elegant floral nose with lime, green apple and mushroom characters. The palate is quite lean and complex with nice fine acidity. Hints of peach and nectarine, and a long and crisp finish.
Konteki Pearls of Simplicity Junmai Daiginjo
From one of Japans smallest breweries, this Daiginjo is made with Japans highest quality rice and local Fushimi mizu, the soft, pure water from Japans Eastern Mountains. Highly-respected rice farmer Masayasu Tanaka carefully works the naturally fertilized soils of his farm in eastern Tottori prefecture to grow some of Japans best quality Yamada Nishiki, considered the pinnacle of premium sake rice. A bouquet of bright floral aromas is the perfect beginning for this crisp Junmai Daiginjo. Clean flavors of honeydew and lemon dominate but a subtle hint of licorice sneaks up once you get to the long and elegant finish. This is a great sipping sake but also a wonderful companion to a scallops, pork and other light meats.
Dugas Sas White Oak Dist Whiskey Tokinoka Japan
Nikka Coffey Gin
Distilled in Nikka Whisky’s signature “Coffey Still”, the rich and mellow spirit at the heart of this gin is characterised by a luxurious and silky texture. In addition to traditional gin botanicals, its stunning aromatic complexity relies on the refreshing burst of Japanese citrus such as Yuzu, Kabosu, Amanatsu and Shikuwasa, the delicate fruitiness of apples, and pleasantly tangy hints of Japanese Sansho pepper on the finish.
Denshin Rin Junmai Daiginjo
This is a Junmai Daiginjo sake with a rich aroma that carries undertones of peaches aand lychee and an elegant taste full of depth and freshness
Ukiyo Kuroko Vodka
Drawing on over a century of distilling wisdom, Ukiyo Japanese Rice Vodka is born in Kagoshima from a base of locally grown rice that is distilled into a traditional shch spirit. Using our shch rice spirit we redistill to make a pure rice vodka, mindful to add only wisdom, strength and time borrowed from over 100 years of distillery heritage.
Haku Japanese Vodka
Haku is the premium Japanese craft vodka from the House of Suntory. Its unique creation process starts in Kagoshima and ends in Osaka, Japan Made with 100% Japanese white rice, the name Haku means "white" in Japanese. The word can also be read as "brilliant" - a tribute to the craft of mastering a clear, clean, and luminous vodka. Filtered through bamboo charcoal, Haku has an unparalleled soft, round, and subtly sweet taste.
Wataru Junmai Ginjo made in Tanegashima
Tanegashima-grown ``Gin no Sato'' rice suitable for sake brewing is polished to 65% and brewed only with rice, rice malt and water. We intentionally suppressed the gorgeous ginjo aroma and finished it with a deep taste and aroma that is typical of Japanese sake, which is perfect for drinking with meals. It has a mild, sweet and gentle aroma that enhances the taste of your meal. The deep richness that you can feel the sweetness and sourness of rice. You can enjoy the rich taste in various te