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Nanbubijin Tokubetsu Junmai SakeThis is one of Nanbu Bijin’s regular sake, made with local Iwate Ginotome sake rice. This slightly dry sake can be served a refreshing aftertaste with the soft/light flavor and fine umami flavor. This sake was made as the best of best sake,...
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Suigei “Tokubetsu Junmai” Sake from Kochi Prefecture 720ml 15%Harmonious with any dish Suigei, meaning Drunken Whale, is named after a warlord in Kochi Prefecture in the Edo period who loved eating and drinking. Suigei Brewing Company aims to create sake that pairs perfectly with any dish on the dinner table. They’ve...
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Houhai Tokubetsu Junmai Nigori Nama Sake Snow Japanese Sake 16% 720ml 豊盃 特別純米 にごり 生酒 三浦酒造The rice used for making this sake is “Toyobai-mai,” a high-quality sake rice grown under contract with local farmers, for the koji rice, and “Hanabukiyuki,” a representative Aomori Prefecture rice suitable for sake brewing, for the premium rice, which is carefully polished and polished...
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Denshu Tokubetsu Junmai Sake Yamada Nishiki Japanese Sake 16% 720ml 田酒 特別純米 山田錦A local specialty made from Aomori's “Hanabukiyuki” rice suitable for sake brewing. It has a light aroma reminiscent of muscat, and while dry, it has a full-bodied, refreshing taste that never gets old. Rice Type: Yamadanishiki Alcohol Content: 16% Rice-polishing rate:55%
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