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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.
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.
This delightful gin from Japan is produced with a whole host of botanicals, which are treated to seven days of maceration before distillation.
Japanese Whisky- 40.0% ABV. A premium blend of whiskies, aged up to 12 years in barrel with a minimum malt whisky content of 40%.
This whiskey is distilled from malted grain and mash corn, on Honshu Island, before resting in oak barrels. It has floral aromas with caramel and spice notes, as well as a palate consisting of generous oak and cooked fruit. It finishes with a hint of smokiness.
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.
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.
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.
Fujimi is produced at Asahikawa distillery in Hokkaido. This vodka is made after the distillation of a Japanese molasses using pure, high quality Japanese water and filtered through sand and coal.
Etsu Orange Aroma Gin is distilled at the Akita distillery, in the Akita prefecture of Japan in the Honshu island.
Akita prefecture is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan and extends east to the Ōu mountains, the longest mountain range in Japan. It is these mountains that Etsu Orange Aroma takes its fresh and gentle taste from.