• Distilled using 60% Sorghum, 20% Wheat, 20% Rice in dirt fermentation pits and clay pots.
  • Grape neutral spirits and aniseed from the Masada Distillery, Mi'ilya, Israel, West of Galilee
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Petite Champagne Appellation Contrôlée: Hilltop Single Vineyard. A very fruity nose of apples and pears. Nice apricot notes, as well as a silky touch of beeswax. Leathery notes and a touch of vanilla. Mouth: round and fruity, lots of fruit jams. Very soft palate, leading to a medium long finish that is oily and still full of sweet fruitiness. A mellow cognac.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • An unique and refreshingly bittersweet low-calorie liqueur. Sengetsu Shochu is blended with healthy Kumamoto-grown red shiso. The deep red blush and flavor are achieved without coloring agents, additives, or preservatives. Koishiso is enjoyable on the rocks, with club soda, and on vanilla ice cream.
  • Mugon means "Silence" in Japanese.  That's the overall impossible feeling you will have after one sip.  Sengetsu Shuzo's premium Rice Shochu sleeps in barrels of Kokuji (Evergreen Oak) for over ten years, lending it a peculiar and addictive flavor, a mellow aroma, and an impossibly round character. Pours a light, lovely amber color.
  • 6-year, barrel-aged rice shochu from Kumamoto, Japan. From the many oak barrels resting in the storage warehouse of Sengetsu Shuzo, a selection of long-aged spirits over 6 years old has been carefully chosen. These have been blended by an experienced toji (master brewer) in exquisite proportions. This is a fine product that allows you to enjoy the fusion of the rich aroma of oak barrels that have matured over many years with the taste of rice shochu. It is recommended to enjoy it on the rocks or with soda. Only oak barrels made in-house are used; no second-hand barrels from other companies are ever used.
  • “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.
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