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100% Yamadanishiki rice grown in Hyogo Prefecture polished until only 60% of the grain is left. Full-bodied flavor profile, floral aromatics, clean and well structured.
Traditional sake using 60% milled rice. Lighter in style than other sake's, this is crisp, dry and easy drinking. Beautiful nose of meyer lemon, lime, and hay.
An innovative combination of premium sake, a lot of fruit and some alcohol to round off. This is not the traditional plum wine, but a sake-based, innovative drink with a high proportion of Japanese UME fruit, namely the plum. This fruit sake is very refreshing, with a spicy taste. A great aperitif with lots of crushed ice and an excellent base for special cocktails.
SŌTŌ, meaning "outside" in Japanese, is a celebration of the Earth's purest elements, brought together to make this premium, all-natural sake. This Junmai has soft umami with understated fruit notes. It is clean and light on the palate with flavors of apples.
An unfiltered sake in a cheerful bottle. The light pink glass is the perfect shade to represent the sake, which piques your taste buds. Its creamy taste matches its creamy texture.
Made using the highly sought Yamadanishiki rice - milled until only 38% of the grain remains - grown in a district of Hyogo. Gorgeous melon, citrus, and sage aromatics fill the room. Bitter orange, minerality, and fresh cut grass are abundant on the long lasting finish.
Japanese legend has it that Momo has powers against evil – Momotarō, for instance, is a boy who has been sent from heaven in a peach, and who later on liberates an island from occupying demons…
This is a delightful sake, equally good with or without food. Aromas include jasmine flowers, apple cider, strawberry, sweet Asian pear, sweet tea and baking spices. It has presence in the mouth with generous body and gentle texture. Flavors include apple cider, pear, sweet cream, baking spices, and white bread.
This sharp, super dry sake sports the name Makiri, which translates to “Demon Cutter”. Inspired by the blades of fishermen in Sakata City, which were said to dispel evil forces, Makiri will dispel bad energy from your soul and fill you with inner warmth.