Choya Umeshu
Umeshu (plum wine) is a Japanese liqueur that is made from unripe Ume fruit that is steeped in Shochu and sugar. The result is a sweet and sour liqueur that is can be mixed with soda, green tea or just with ice.
Choya Uji Green Tea Umeshu
This is a new product from the world most famous Umeshu distiller CHOYA, OSAKA JAPAN. CHOYA blend 100% Japanese premium ume fruit & Kyoto Uji's premium green tea leaves together to make this beautiful green tea flavour Umeshu. With its refreshing fragrance, light soft touch on the palate & smooth long semi dry finish, you would enjoy this unique umeshu with most Japanese dishes. Drink straight chilled or over with ice. Lower in alcohol than the normal Choya.
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.
Houraisen Bi Junmai Daiginjo
Meaning beauty in japanese, Bi is one of Houraisen's flagship sake's. It is a very elegant style of the highest grade of sake, Junmai Daiginjo. Tank matured for 10 months at 10 degrees in order to have a rounder and more mellow character, it has a nose that indicates sweet fruits with the palate showing good balance between the gentle acidity and the sweet fruit flavours.
Saiya Shuzo Yukinobosha Junmai Ginjo
Yukinobosha Junmai Ginjo is a premium sake, winning the Gold Medal at the International Wine Challedge 2011 London. It has beautiful fruity Ginjo fragrance. As soon as you sip it, a fruit basket of apple, pear and melon spreads slowly in the mouth. Very clean & subtle on the palate with semi dry finish. Must try this chilled.
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.
Roku Gin
Roku is Japanese for "Six" which refers to the six Japanese botanicals used. Cherry blossoms, cherry leaves, green tea (sencha), refined green tea (gyokuro), sansh pepper, and yuzu are utilized along with eight other traditional gin botanicals. Smooth and oily, the gin has a rich character as it coats the tongue. Theres a fleeting glimpse of cherry blossom and traditional notes before the tea and tannic notes take over.
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
Denshin Yuki Junmai Ginjo Japanese Sake
This sake features a calm fragrance and pure crisp taste that gives you a sense of a quiet, snow-covered sake factory.
Choryo Taru Zake Barrel Futsushu Japanese Sake
Fresh on the plate, and with a pleasant cedar flavour that brings its peculiar richness and well-balanced aroma, This is brings the full taste and pleasure of Sake.