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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.
A brilliant sake from Île Four, which means "four islands", a reference to to the four Japanese main islands of Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and Hokkaido. Though there's only four ingredients, sake rice, water, yeast and a koji, this crisp bottling makes a brilliant aperitif, and works wonderfully alongside salty foods.
It's called "Excellent" for a reason—because it is! Let's not beat around the bush: this is one of the best value sakes out there. It's the sake that everyone will like: Goldilocks, Papa, Mama, AND Baby bear (Just to be clear, Baby in sake experience, not age!)
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.
Excellent Sake rice (Yamadanishiki), a high polishing rate (50%) and a long fermentation at low temperatures turn Île Four Limited Edition into a super premium Sake comparable to single cask bottling of high-end Whiskies or rare wines.
Inspired by the ancient recipe of Hiroemon Takeda, the renowned Samurai and Japanese Sake connoisseur, Hiro is crafted by our own Toji (Master Brewer) using only specially polished rice from the Murakami plain in the Niigata Region.
Sho Chiku Bai Ginjo Sake is delicate, dry, and silky smooth. It has a soft and smooth texture with a refined feel. The aroma is vibrant, featuring a strong ginjo fragrance.
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.
We carefully shaved Japanese Yamada Nishiki down to 28% and brewed it into a mellow-tasting liquor. The moment you put it in your mouth, you will feel a dry and sharp taste, and soon you will feel the gentle sweet aroma of Yamada Nishiki in the back of your nose.
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.
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.
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.