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  • Shirakabegura means "White-Walled Brewery."  The packaging mirrors the meaning. This smooth, complex, nuanced full body sake is delicious and approachable. The Tokubetsu Junmai type sake displays a wide range of flavors depending on whether you serve it warmed or at room temperature. Either option will give you an enjoyably complex yet smooth, umami focused blend that will linger on your taste buds.
  • “Shinobu” means “forbearance” in Japanese. It symbolises the samurai spirit, which is not unlike the crafting of fine spirits, a process that requires time, patience and perseverance.
  • Made from superior water that flows from the Kawabe River and local Sagara village rice.  Multiple distilled to a Honkaku Shochu of 24% ABV.  Incredibly mineral-driven.  Crisp and clean and pure, this shochu redefines shochu drinking.  We recommend savoring the delicate flavor of Kawabe while imagining summer fireflies flitting over the cool, pure waters of the Kawabe River.  Serve at room temperature, chilled, or on the rocks- it is always a delight.
  • It takes the whole yuzu fruit - flesh, seeds and peel - to give this Yuzu Sake its rich and fresh taste. SAKARI only uses yuzu from Kochi and Kagoshima, known for their high quality citrus fruits. By making full use of the tartness, slight bitterness, and flavor peculiar to Yuzu, and using junmai sake as raw materials, the refined umami and moderate sweetness creates a delightfully rounded harmony. So deliciously fresh, you'll feel like you're on a vacation in sunny southern Japan. Vegetarian, Gluten-free, and Preservative-free!
  • Ryujin means "Dragon God," in reference to the body of water their brewery sits atop. This sake is fresh and fruit-forward with a plush, cream-like mouthfeel. Flavors languish in your mouth with a slow burn that will suddenly fade into nothingness for a beautifully clean finish, calling for a second glass. To be served exclusively in restaurants, so one may truly appreciate the image of versatility and artistry in which Ryujin's Kakushi Ginjo was crafted.
  • This Go-Dan Jikomi method of brewing sake is fairly rare in Japan.  Most sake is made in the 3-step process.  This sake is made in the 5-step process, which gives the sake more richness, deeper flavor, and more viscosity.  Lucious notes of honeysuckle, lychee, and mushroom on the nose, with flavors of sweet rice and faint cherry blossom.  
  • This Cho-Karakuchi (Super-Dry) junmai is made with begonia flower yeast. The sake is light and clean-tasting, yet sharp. A pleasant dryness lingers with an impression of fresh mint, as though it were plucked from a garden.
  • This dry red wine is characterized by its deep red color and rich flavor. Cherry and blackberry fruit characterize its fine bouquet. A balanced red wine with a strong body.  Trocken means "dry," meaning that this usually sweet grape is fermented all the way through.
  • From Obidos DOC, Lisboa, Portugal, made of Vital (85%), Fernão Pires (5%) and Arinto (10%), this white wine is delightfully summer.  Bright and happy notes of fruit and sunshine with white flowers on the nose.
  • Made with Boal Alicante and Malvasia Rei grapes. Fruity aromas, delicate with notes of honey and vanilla. Taste is intense with hints of wood supported by smooth tannins
  • 50% Padeiro, 30% Espadeiro, 20% Vinhao, Raza Rosé is a delicious fusion of red fruit flavours, invigoratingly fresh and crisp on the palate. The result of the intrinsic characteristics of our native grape varieties.
  • 15% Trajadura, 35% Azal, 50% Arinto. An open, citrus-forward wine with a very refreshing fruity aroma and crunchy bite on the palate. Vegan-friendly!
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