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Konteki 'Pearls of Simplicity' Junmai Daiginjo Sake
$35.98HURRY, ONLY 5 LEFT!TASTING NOTE: The epitome of purity, this sake is more subtle and nuanced than most highly aromatic Junmai Daiginjos. It is based on the ideals of Zen Buddhism and "wabi-sabi," the belief that beauty within the arts should be as understated and pure as a simple strand of pearls. Aromas of white flower, Asian pear & steamed rice. Finishes elegantly with rich minerality and rice texture. Serve slightly chilled.
Region: Shimane
Grade: Junmai Daiginjo
Seimaibuai: 50%
Nihonshu-Do: +2
ABV: 15.5%
Rice: Yamada Nishiki
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Kikuhime Brewery Junmai Sake
$47.98HURRY, ONLY 8 LEFT!From one of the most famous and sought after Sake breweries in Japan!
TASTING NOTES: A soft sake with complex flavors of honeycomb, pear, cream, roasted almonds and nougat, softer aromas of pear blossom will emerge as the sake opens in the glass.
Region: Ishikawa Prefecture
Quality Grade: Junmai
Seimaibuai: 65%
Nihonshu-Do: -4.0
Rice: Yamada Nishiki
Alcohol: 15.5%
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Born Dreams Come True Yume Wa Masayume Junmai Daiginjo
$189.98HURRY, ONLY 0 LEFT!Out of stockThe nose on this “Specially Limited” sake is an amazing array of rose water, peach, papaya, sweet rice, nougat, and sugar aromas. It’s not fair! I’m sure when brewery owners taste sake that is not of their own making, they become jealous if they taste a sake like this. It’s simply not fair! How can rice and water taste like the best flavors in your life? Smooth, round, and velvety, this masterpiece is lush and sumptuous. So expressively smooth and layered, that flavors start counting themselves 1. Honey 2. Papaya 3. Maple syrup 4. Mango 5. Lemon sorbet. And on and on. This is more of an experience than a libation, as you feel your way to the soul of this brew. The take away from this sake is that there is a big difference between balance and perfect balance. This sake is a great lesson in rice umami goodness that rests on a seamless fluid which excels in a wine glass.
Region: Fukui Prefecture
Quality Grade: Junmai Daiginjo
Seimaibuai: 35%
Nihonshu-Do: +4.0
Rice: Yamada Nishiki
Alcohol: 16%
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Brooklyn Kura Greenwood Kimoto Namachozo Junmai Sake
$39.98HURRY, ONLY 10 LEFT!The kimoto method relies on ambient organisms to build up the acidity of the starter (shubo) to a point that the yeast, to be used in fermentation, can flourish. While traditionally made by teams of workers working in tandem to grinding rice with poles, Kura has made their annual kimoto production a community event, as visitors to the brewery grind the rice themselves using sanitized rubber boots! Notes of oat, and brown spices. Peppery, velvety, medium body with a dry finish.
Pairs well with lighter dishes such as beet salad, caprese, and goat cheese. This is a Nama Chozo Sake which means it has undergone only one intial pasteurization and not the 'traditional' second allowing for a more robust flavourful sake experience.Region: New York, USA
Quality Grade: Junmai
Seimaibuai: Various
Nihonshu-Do: 0.0
Rice: Calrose
Alcohol: 17.4%
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Bijofu 'Yumebakari' Junmai Daiginjo Sake
$89.98HURRY, ONLY 1 LEFT!This high-end Kōchi-style Daiginjo is made just once a year in small batches, showcasing the brewery's dedication to craftsmanship. The rice is sourced from the Tojo region, considered one of the best for sake rice in Japan. After a slow fermentation process lasting 35 days at low temperatures, the sake is aged just below freezing for several months to achieve a soft texture and deep flavors while retaining bright, fresh, and citrus-like qualities.
This sake presents a fresh collection of aromas, including cherry, papaya, mango, cantaloupe, persimmon, simple syrup, and condensed milk. On the palate, it is light, balanced, bright, and refreshing, with flavors of Asian pear, green apple, grapefruit, cantaloupe, and lime, leading to a quick and dry mineral finish.
Region: Kōchi Prefecture
Quality Grade: Junmai Daiginjo
Seimaibuai: 30%
Nihonshu-Do: +3
Rice: Grade A Yamada Nishiki from Tojo
Alcohol: 15%
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Daishichi Myoka Rangyoku Grand Cuvee Sake
$789.98HURRY, ONLY 1 LEFT!The success of “Myoka Rangyoku” inspired us to start another quest.
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These are the various fine qualities superior sake displays in the process of maturing slowly for more than ten years: when still young, a gorgeous aroma, during maturity, a powerful and round body, followed by a clear and serene aftertaste that lingers for a long time. We wanted to bring those elements, which normally are not simultaneously present, together in one bottle of sake. -
Daishichi Myoka Rangyoku Aged Junmai Daiginjo Kimoto Shizuku Genshu 'Heavenly Flower' Sake
$299.98HURRY, ONLY 1 LEFT!The nose on this “once in a lifetime” masterpiece is an amazing collection of rose petals, cream, raisins, bananas, and cotton candy aromas. This sake wasn’t built; it evolved into a superb Daiginjo standing on the shoulders of both the Kimoto and Shizuku style of sake brewing. Throw in 4 years of aging, and you get a complexity not found in most sake. Fruit-forward, full-bodied, rich, and complex, it drinks you more than you drink it. Look for ripe persimmon, raisin, marshmallow, nougat, and woody elements that grow in a wine glass, and feel more aged as the fluid warms. "Heavenly Flower" drinks like rich liquid umami, especially in a white wine glass. This is not your dainty and elegant Daiginjo sake. It is a brew that is in the upper stratosphere of the sake-drinking world. Not to be missed in your lifetime!
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Kikuhime B.Y. Daiginjo Sake
$179.98HURRY, ONLY 2 LEFT!With the small amounts produced, the years of aging needed to produce each bottle and the centuries of experience crafting sake, Kikuhime has become one of the most renowned and sought after sake in the world, prized by chefs and restaurants for its nuanced pairings, and by collectors who enjoy the subtleties that develop over the years.
BY or “Brew Year” references that unlike the extended aging for most Kikuhime this Daiginjo is released in the same year it was brewed to showcase its vibrancy. A complex, bold and dry sake. Has the fresh melon notes associated with highly polished sake, but contrasted by a big structure and chewy texture that broaden the flavor and make it exceedingly complex. Pairs beautifully with a broad range of food, excellent with simple preparations of white fish and vegetables but bold enough to pair with fatty tuna, pork and richer flavors.Can be consumed now to enjoy vibrant fruit or if aged will continue to develop earthy tones.Region: Ishikawa Prefecture
Quality Grade: Daiginjo
Seimaibuai: 50%
Nihonshu-Do: N/A
Rice: Yamada Nishiki
Alcohol: 17.5%
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Lagoon Junmai Sho-ku Takanenishiki Sake
$41.98In the northern part of Niigata Prefecture, there is a lagoon named “Fukushimagata”. Fukushimagata Lagoon is where the magnificent Gozu mountain range is reflected on the surface of the lake, and is renowned for its wintering swans. Among the top 100 most beautiful natural landmarks in Japan.
Region: Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Quality Grade: Junmai
Seimaibuai: 65%
Nihonshu-Do: N/A
Rice: Takane-nishiki
Alcohol: 16%
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Daishichi Myoka Rangyoku Omega Junmai Daiginjo Sake
$959.98HURRY, ONLY 1 LEFT!This undiluted natural drip junmai daiginjo made with the kimoto method is Daishichi’s superlative sake. This sake was created by reviewing all processes in sake making and taking them once again to a higher level, as if ascending on a spiralling staircase. The result is the ultimate sake.
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Complex, with a vigorous, animated vitality, and a completely satisfying balance. Beauty that surpasses the imagination. I recommend a long decant. Tastes amazing a week after opening.
