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Houraisen Ao Shiso Kaoru Umeshu Non-Vintage Non-Vintage

Tengumai Kimoto Jikomi Junmai Non-Vintage Non-Vintage

Houraisen Beshi Tokubetsu Junmai Non-Vintage

Houraisen Beshi Tokebetsu Junmai Non-Vintage Non-Vintage

Nakao Jozo Maboroshi Junmai Ginjo

The brewery's unique yeast and top-secret traditional techniques enabled it to be selected as the Imperial New Year's sake for three years from 1948 to 1950. The name "Maboroshi" was given to a special sake made using a unique process that has been handed down since that time. Based on the concept of a food sake, Junmai Ginjo Maboroshi is brewed with Hattan Nishiki, a suitable rice for sake brewing produced in Hiroshima Prefecture, using No. 9 yeast. The refreshing ginjo aroma is elegantly expressed, and the flavour is broadened by ageing to fully bring out the characteristics of Hattan Nishiki, while the mouthfeel is clean and refreshing. The balance of sweetness, umami, acidity and a hint of bitterness creates a refreshing drinking experience with a good finish.

Asabiraki Shuzo Junmai Namachozo

This is one of the best selling sake in Morioka, Iwate Japan over 20 years ever since Asabiraki brewery startd selling it. Smooth and refreshing flavour. It can be paired well with a wide variety of dishes.

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.

Nishiyama Kotsuzumi Junmai Daiginjo Rojo Hana Ari

Fine and and elegant. Glamourous in its rice sweetness, but delicate and smooth at the same time. Pleasant on the palate, leaving a soft aftertaste. The production is extremely delicate, and one of its attractions is its exquisite beauty, which shows the meticulous care of its creators. It is a perfect match for dishes with elegance without being too showy, such as sea bream cured with kombu, and is ideal for celebrations and as a gift. Enjoy it well chilled. A refined, supple taste in a glossy, chilled vessel. A sake that adds a touch of class to an exceptional occasion.

Yamamoto Honke Matcha No Osake

Located in the heart of Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, the first Genbee Yamamoto established Yamamoto Honke on the grounds of Fushimi in 1667. Since then, Yamamoto Honke has been brewing sake to enrich peoples lives with the best quality for over three centuries and eleven generations. This Kyoto Fushimi's premium sake brewer is also well known for their sake based liquor creation. Matcha No Osake is simply a blend of quality Junmai grade sake & quality Matcha from Kyoto Uji area (the middle of Japan). The color is very green like Uji Matcha, a little cloudy style green. The taste is sweet but well balanced with bitterness of Matcha. Good to drink as dessert. Serve with ice. If it is too sweet, add soda or milk. Also, good to pour it over ice cream.