• This sake is a revolution in the taste, color and aroma of sake. From the moment of the first unbelievable pour, the special qualities are quite apparent - a beautiful rosé color, coming from the use of ancient black rice, glistens in your wine glass.
  • Silky smooth and smartly chic in a chic frosted glass bottle, Kinushiro is a Junmai grade Nigori sake with a clean and refreshing aftertaste and a full but elegant character.  Bright tropical fruit abound on the palate, with melon as the star of the show.  The rice of the nigori is faintly noticeable and adds very moderate texture in the most silky way possible.
  • This unusual Taru-style Junmai has a history rich with culture. Invigorating aromas of cedar and dried banana chips.  The cedar carries though light on the palate, but the banana comes through stronger with some tropical fruits as tertiary tastes.
  • By borrowing the power of the same naturally-occurring lactobacilli that have been produced in the Kiku-Masamune brewery for generations, this carefully & deliberately brewed sake Kimoto Junmai is born in the heart of the Nada ward of Hyogo (a region historically famous for Sake) where the brewery has been operating since the early Edo period of Japan. The sake itself has a deep, round flavor and is excellent at any temperature with nearly any kind of food.
  • 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.
  • 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 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.  
  • 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!
  • Dry, but with a round edge to it.  This sake is the most fresh, fruity, and vibrant tasting of the Shunnouten lineup.  Takazasu refers to the mountain that is seen from the winery- the southernmost edge of the "Japanese Alps."
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