• 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.
  • 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.
  • 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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