Collection: Sakes

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Honjozo "Jukusei Koshu" sake aged 10 years 720 ml (17.5% vol.)
Regular price 57,40 €Regular price -
Sweet Potato Shochu Spirit Drink "Ken the Survivor" 900 ml (Kenshiro) (25°)
Regular price 37,30 €Regular price -
Ryusei Kimoto Hattan sake "Yuragi no Nagi" 720 ml (16% vol.)
Regular price 39,10 €Regular price -
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Gaijin Yamahai Junmai Sanshu-Omachi Sake 720ml (17.5% vol.)
Regular price 76,20 €Regular price -
Yoemon Junmai Nama Genshu Omachi Sake 720ml (16.7% vol.)
Regular price 54,00 €Regular price -
Ryusei Kimoto Junmai Ginjo Yamadanishiki Sake "Hibi Shakushaku" 720ml (16% vol.)
Regular price 38,70 €Regular price -
Sparkling junmai sake “Shuwa Shuwa” 250ml (5.5% vol.)
Regular price 13,10 €Regular price -
Unfiltered sake junmai nigori 720ml (14% vol.)
Regular price 30,30 €Regular price -
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Fukukomachi Junmai Daiginjo Sake "Hyakuden 40" 720ml (16% vol.)
Regular price 95,70 €Regular priceSold out -
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Fukukomachi Junmai Ginjo Sake 720ml (15.5% vol.)
Regular price 39,30 €Regular priceSold out -
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Fukukomachi Junmai Karakuchi Sake 720ml (15.5% vol.)
Regular price 29,70 €Regular priceSold out -
Indigo sake set made from Japanese hinoki cypress wood
Regular price 183,20 €Regular price -
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Mujo Tokubetsu Junmai Sake "Hyakumangoku no shiro" 720ml (15°)
Regular price 40,80 €Regular price -
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Sake "Jukusei Koshu" aged 10 years 500ml (17.5% vol.)
Regular price 41,20 €Regular price
Sakes
Sake is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from rice from Japan. It is a traditional drink highly appreciated by the Japanese and enjoyed with meals. Sake is generally around 15% alcohol, slightly stronger than wine. Its transparent, even pale yellow color, is reminiscent of dry or sweet white wine. Sake has a milder, less astringent flavor, very rich in umami. Contrary to popular belief, sake is not a digestif, it is not distilled and can be drunk throughout the meal, as an aperitif or even with a dessert. Each sake has an ideal tasting temperature that allows its flavors to fully develop and, like wine, it accompanies a variety of dishes. This is why sake is not a drink simply reserved for Japanese or Asian restaurants. They can be drunk at room temperature, cold or even heated.
