Bungo No Umeshu
An Umeshu for the converted, higher in alcohol content, it is warm on the palate with excellent balance and rich flavours of rich plum and dried fruits, acidity and sweetness. Sip over ice or pour over ice cream for a decadent dessert.
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Suntory Yamazaki Umeshu Tarushiage
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Rich aroma suggestive of fine brandy. Complex and pleasant finish. Tobe enjoy chilled & straight, on-the-rocks, or mixed in cocktails.
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The rich Nanko-ume liqueur is blended with the ripe Nanko-ume puree. Theextra fruitiness with a luscious sweetness complement the long lingeringaging notes of this authentic Japanese liqueur.
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Roku is Japanese for "Six" which refers to the six Japanese botanicals used. Cherry blossoms, cherry leaves, green tea (sencha), refined green tea (gyokuro), sansh pepper, and yuzu are utilized along with eight other traditional gin botanicals. Smooth and oily, the gin has a rich character as it coats the tongue. Theres a fleeting glimpse of cherry blossom and traditional notes before the tea and tannic notes take over.
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135° EAST Hyogo Dry Gin is the result of the perfect balance between a London Dry style gin and the floral, citrus and spice touch of Japanese botanicals.A true Japanese spirit, with its blends of cedar, shiso leaf, chrysanthemum and most importantly of yuzu and sansho pepper combined with distilled sake spirit. A great gin, with traditional dry style botanicals such as juniper, coriander and angelica.135° EAST is named after the Akashi Meridian at 135 degrees east longitude which runs past our distillery in Akashi City. This gin marks the centenary of the start of the Yonezawa familys history in distilling fine Japanese craft spirits.
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