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Dassai is a well-established sake brewery in Yamaguchi, Japan. Dassai Blue is an expansion of the brand into the U.S. where earlier this year they opened a large, ambitious new brewery in Hyde Park, New York.
This sake is classified as a Tokubetsu Junmai-shu, meaning it is 'special' as the rice is milled to 60%, which is 10% more than a traditional Junmai-shu. Slowly fermented at low temperatures in small batches, Haiku Premium Select is crisp and refreshing.
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…
The Yuzu citrus fruit has been growing in Japan for more than 1.000 years. Because of its dry pulp and many large seeds the juice can only be extracted in a complicated – i.e., expensive – process from pulp and rind. Fortunately, just a few drops are already enough for a unique and intense flavor.
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.
Junmai Daiginjo is crisp with nuanced notes of honeydew, lemon peel, and white flowers. Enjoy chilled, or as a low ABV alternative in your favorite cocktails. Alc. 15% by Vol.
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.
Using only the finest rice "Yamada-Nishiki", and Nada's famed natural spring water "Miyamizu", "SHO-UNE" has been brewed as the Supreme of Japanese Sake. This graceful Sake with fruity scents, velvety smoothness can be enjoyed chilled or at room temperature.
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.
Gikyo Junmai Ginjo Genshu is crafted with 100% Yamada Nishiki rice, polished to 60%, and produced in Higashi-Harima, Hyogo Prefecture. With an alcohol content of 16% to 17%, this sake is made using domestic rice and rice malt.
Hiro Junmai Sake is a super-premium Japanese sake crafted from highly polished rice, with a milling rate of 60% for the Hiro Red Junmai. This delicate sake offers a smooth, clean flavor profile with subtle floral and fruity notes.
This beautiful and exceptionally full-bodied sake is brewed with a proprietary new strain of rice, Hakutsuru nishiki, which yields a sake unlike any other. Lovely floral aromas and a mouth-filling richness showcase its superior attributes.
Akashi-Tai Honjozo Tokubetsu Sake is a premium Japanese sake crafted with traditional brewing techniques for a smooth and balanced flavor. This Honjozo Tokubetsu offers delicate aromas of rice and a subtle hint of fruit, with a clean and crisp finish.
Taking its name from its location in Shiraiwa, this region is renowned for its pristine snowmelt water. This assemblage-style junmai daiginjo is made by former Chef de Cave at Dom Pérignon Richard Geoffroy.