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35% ABV, Distilled from 100% Rice! Aromas of soft and floral winds with citrus notes. Flavors are light and sweet, like cotton candy with steamed rice overtones.
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The name “Michinoku Onikoroshi” comes from the phrase “dry enough to kill demons”. Extremely dry sake with +10 dryness level. Delicious at any temperature – the brisk taste is highlighted when chilled and, when warmed up, it becomes more mellow. Great with a wide range of dishes.
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40% Xarel.lo, 35% Macabeu, 20% Parellada and 5% Garnatxa. Delicate pale rosé color with fine persistent bubbles. Aromas of fresh, floral, ripened red fruits with slightly nutty nose. Palate is perfectly balanced, delicate, pleasant with long and clean finish.
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Nanbu Bijin means, "Southern Beauty." Using locally grown Ginotome rice, this sake is rich but refreshing, and long lasting with a subtle velvety texture, as well as their savory umami on the mid palate. There is an intensity of aromas including quality rice notes, fruity, floral, and grainy characters, along with marshmallows. Neat, clean, and crafted to pair with a wide range of food, excellent at any temperature.
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“Nama Genshu” means sake which is unpasteurized and undiluted. Sake is almost always pasteurized twice and water is added to adjust aroma and flavor, to lower alcohol content before bottling, but this sake does not go through those processes and retained its integral structure and body.
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One of E-Corp's best selling off-premise sake- known for its striking label and great value. This sake's main traits are the great rustic rice flavor and soft mouthfeel, with a dry and light aftertaste. Easy to drink.
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This is a very neutral, rice-driven sake which is on the dry side. Very rough-and-ready. The label has two funny oni (demons) scarfing sake on it. It's contained in a brick-pack (think: paper milk carton) with a plastic-wrapped straw included. Drinking it brings back memories of elementary school juice boxes... only more adult-like.
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This is a light partially dry sake is a shiboritate (just-pressed style) that preserves the fresh flavor and aroma of freshly-squeezed ingredients. Think of it like a Beaujolais. It has a refreshing taste and smooth finish. The label has two funny oni (demons) scarfing sake on it. It's contained in a brick-pack (paper milk carton) with a plastic-wrapped straw included. Drinking it brings back memories of elementary school juice boxes... only more adult-like.
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Ohoro means “to continue” in the language of the Ainu, the indigenous people of Hokkaido. Niseko Distillery hopes the gin crafted in Niseko, Hokkaido, will be enjoyed by many for generations to come. The gin is a clear, smooth, yet robust flavor with a light citrus aroma that makes an excellent base for cocktails. Absolutely sublime neat, with beautiful nuances of yuzu, chamomile, and coriander. Recommended for Gin & Tonic, White Lady, Gimlet, and Martini cocktails.
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Onna Xarel.lo is a white wine produced with the grape variety Xarel.lo from 100% organic certificate old vines grown in Penedés region. The juice was cold macerated with the skins to obtain the distinctive qualities of this indigenous grape variety. Onna is a that presents a pale yellow color with white and tropical fruit aroma, full-bodied, pleasant and dry. It is an organic and vegan certificate wine.
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From Nago, Okinawa. Nurtured in the subtropical Okinawan climate, Orion is blessed with an exhilarating crispness and a mild flavor. Easy and enjoyable. Style: Rice Lager, ABV: 7%, Hops: Bitter Hops
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From Nago, Okinawa. An authentic taste that has been achieved by significantly increasing the malt content and adding barley. Its food compatibility is exceptional, making every meal more satisfying and enjoyable. Style: Lager, ABV: 5.5%, Hops: Bitter Hops + Aroma Hops



















