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Dewazakura JunmaiDewanosato Non-Vintage

Dewazakura Dewa Sansan JunmaiGinjo Non-Vintage

Etsu Double Yuzu Japanese Gin

Botanicals including double the amount of Yuzu normally used are macerated for 7 days prior to being distilled to extract as much flavour and oils from the botanicals.

Dewazakura Junmai DaiginjoYukimegami 48 Non-Vintage

Suntory Toki Blended Whisky Non-Vintage 0

Muromachi Tokubetsujunmai Muroka Namagenshu Omachi

Taking on the challenge of low-polished, dry Junmai sake, we use the finest rice suitable for sake brewing, “Omachi rice”. A premium sake that proves that it can be enjoyed without polishing.

Muromachi TokubetsuJunmai Arabashiri Ichiban

Freshly squeezed unfiltered special junmai raw sake made from 100% Omachi rice. The unique scent of freshly squeezed koji and the rough mouth are the best.

Nenohi Junmai No Sake

Morita is a legendary sake brewer in Nagoya established back in 1665. (Also famous for Akio Morita's birth family who is a founder of SONY). Morita's traditional skills and latest technology makes this sake become a very well balanced dry Junmai. Once you ship it, you can feel mild and rich flavour of rice truly. You can also enjoy it in any temperatures depending on your mood. A high quality Junmai for a very reasonable price.

Tatenokawa JunmaiDaiginjo Utsukushiki Keiyu

Made with the sake rice variety Miyama Nishiki, cultivated by our own sake rice research institute, this is a sake that shows off the best characteristics of the rice: a deep sharp citrus like acidity. A slightly reserved nose lends itself to an expansive rustic flavour. A clean sake with a good balance of acidity that pairs well with all type of food.

Tatenokawa JunmaiDaiginjo Shield Soubei Wase

"Soubei Wase'' is a native variety of the Shonai region of Yamagata Prefecture, which is the parent of ``Kamenoo'', which is called the ``phantom sake rice''. It is more rare than ever. The logo mark, which combines the family crest of the brewery family, “Genjisha” and “shield,” expresses the intention to continue to protect what has been handed down.