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Made with Gohyakumangoku sake rice from Toyama Prefecture and underground water from the Tateyama Mountain Range. When you put it inyour mouth, the gorgeous rice flavor spreads out and the aftertastelingers for a long time.
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.
Smooth and delicate with trace hints of fruit, custard and floral overtones. Artisan brewed using traditional methods. Best served cold, this limited production sake will impress anyone with a taste for the finest quality.
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. A blend of no less than 20 different sakes, including reserves from previous years, this rich and complex sake will age gracefully over the next decade. Pair with raw scallops in yuzu vinaigrette.
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!)
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…
Butter and raisin in the aromas, which are deep, with melon in the recesses. Bit of wood in the depths of the flavor. Moderately viscous and overall dry-ish style with flavors that tie in to the aromas present as well and a more prominent than average acidity that boosts the flavors and aromas. The fruit is lighter at first and heavier in the back of both the flavor and aromas.