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Hakushika Nama Chozo Junmai Japanese Sake

Fresh and Light Namachozo is characterized by a refreshingly mild quality. Knows as a "semi-draft" style sake. namachozo has the fresh aroma.

Denshin Yuki Junmai Ginjo Japanese Sake

This sake features a calm fragrance and pure crisp taste that gives you a sense of a quiet, snow-covered sake factory.

Amanoto Junmai Daiginjo 35 Sake ( )

Elegant, subtle sweetness, crisp & clean finish with a hint of cherry blossom

Kizakura Junmai Daiginjo S

Kizakura S Junmai Daiginjo has a gorgeous incense like a fruit and a flavour of the original rice. It is used 100% of Kyoto 's famous water "Fushimizu" and the best brewing suitable rice "Yamada Nishiki". Rice-polishing ratio up to 50%, ferment at low temperature of 10 degrees Celsius slowly and carefully for a long term. Having both gorgeous fragrance and good taste, it's compatible with a dishes that make use of the taste of materials and the dish of simple seasoning.

Four Fox Sakè

Four Fox Sakè aims to be elevate this timeless drink to the status it deserves. It is time for the world to discover what Japan has known for millennia. Sakè is not a drink to be only enjoyed in restaurants. It is a drink to be celebrated, in a class of its own.

Tatenokawa Kodakara Yuzushu Japanese Yuzu Citrus Sake

A superb example of Yuzushu Yuzu Japanese Citrus Sake. It is a fresh, zesty and very richer style, making for wonderfully refreshing and thirst quenching drink. Especially when served ice cold, on the Rocks or mixed with soda as an Yuzu spritzer. even for those who do not like the flavour of alcohol. also recommend drinking it hot in the winter.

Houraisen Kanjuku Umeshu

With this Umeshu, very ripe (Kanjuku) Ume fruit is infused into Shochu which is produced from rice at the brewery. This Umeshu has a perfumed character on the nose with hints of rose petal, marzipan and apricot. It has a rich texture with cleansing acidity with great length.

Eikun 70 Junmai Sake

This junmaishu is made with the aim to create a during-a-meal sake that does not feel heavy. It has a clear, crisp, and light taste, making it a versatile sake that goes well with a variety of dishes. When served cold, it has a mild dryness and crispness, and when warmed, the rice flavor is enhanced and the taste becomes deeper. It is a versatile sake that can be served cold or warmed, but the brewery recommends that it be served lukewarm. It can be enjoyed at a variety of temperatures to suit your taste and cuisine.

Yoshinogawa Yuzushu Citrus Liqueur

This Yuzushu is a blend of Yuzu juice with sake. Yuzu is a citrus fruit grown in Japan. Yuzushu is sweet and will show some cloudiness from the yuzu infusion. This is normal and best to shake the bottle before serving. Enjoy this liqueur with desserts such as ice cream or cakes.

Kameman Shuzo Genmaishu

In theory it is impossible to ferment whole brown rice unless it is sprouted [which is what used to be done in ancient times] however Genmai-zake [literally - brown rice sake] means that the husk of the rice has not been polished off. Rather, the rice husk is crushed to expose the inner part of the grain to allow fermentation, while leaving the rice completely unpolished. Genmai-zake needs twice as much rice than would usually be required to make the same quantity of sake made from polished rice. This style also requires extra attention with longer soaking and steaming times. Soaking for Genmai-zake takes around 14 hours, whereas soaking for white rice ranges from 1 minute for highly polished rice to around 1 hour for less polished. This long soak time is followed by a double steaming process. During the fermentation of the Genmaishu, Shiuchi-san has to implement complicated additions of kōji rice, steamed rice and water at very specific intervals of the ferment period to to achieve the exact result he wants in the finished sake. Kameman also needs to age the sake before it is at its optimum drinking condition. It is incredibly rare to see a sake made from brown rice, with only one other brewery in Japan making a genmai-zake. The Genmaishu displays a beautiful brown sugar and roasted cocoa bean nose with a lovely balanced sweetness on the palate with tastes of ‘Christmas cake’ dried fruit and spices. Kameman have achieved the perfect balance of sweet/savoury/dry to make this a well balanced sake with great palate weight. As this sake ages it develops into even richer, more complex flavours. This is an interesting sake to match with food as it can be paired with sweet dishes with pastry, nuts and honey or can be used to match with rich ingredients like foie gras.