Sake

  • Hakutsuru Sake Dry Nada No Kii

    Hakutsuru Sake Dry Nada No Kii

    Country: Japan
    Region: Nada
    Light and dry, Light and clean in character with a dry finish. It is smooth, incredibly mellow and best served chilled.
  • Hakutsuru Sake Junmai

    Hakutsuru Sake Junmai

    Country: Japan
    Region: Nada
    Hakutsuru Excellent Junmai Sake has been brewed with a 250-year-old traditional technique of HAKUTSURU as our main product that has been getting good reputation from our long-loving customers. It is characterized by its well-matured, full-bodied taste and mellow reverberation. Matches almost any dish. If served hot, has a good affinity with dishes with a salty taste or a soy sauce taste and dishes with body. Tempura (with salt or dipped in sauce), Sukiyaki, Tofu dishes, and Pot dishes (e.g., Shabu-shabu). Enjoy this Sake in a wide range from cold to warm/hot, and sweet/dry changes can be enjoyed depending on the temperature.
  • Hakutsuru Sake "Bag-In-Box"

    Hakutsuru Sake “Bag-In-Box”

    Country: Japan
    Region: Nada
    A dry sake with a refreshing fruity flavor and tastes best when served chilled. This is an excellent choice for first time sake drinkers due to its lower alcohol content and smooth taste. It pairs well with chicken, light Asian dishes, sashimi, sushi, and it can be also poured over fresh or grilled oysters to add a flavor.
  • Hakutsuru Draft Sake

    Hakutsuru Draft Sake

    Country: Japan
    Region: Nada
    Being aged after brewing for one month in its fresh state around 41F before bottling, Draft Sake has its refined freshness. It is characterized by its light, fresh and smooth taste. A good match with not only Japanese food, but also Western cuisine using a variety of sauces and mayonnaise. Yakitori, Croquette, Salads, Roast beef, etc. Enjoy this Japan's #1 Draft Sake chilled.
  • Hakutsuru Nigori Sayuri

    Hakutsuru Nigori Sayuri

    Country: Japan
    Region: Nada
    Using only selected rice and rice koji, "SAYURI" is brewed up carefully with the natural spring water from Mount Rokko. It has a refreshing aroma, natural sweetness and smooth aftertaste. It is a good match not only with Japanese food like Yakitori or Suyaki but also with western cuisine. Enjoy chilled and shake well before serving.
  • Hakutsuru Junmai Dai Gin Sake (Organic)
    Using only the premium Californian rice, Hakutsuru Organic Junmai Sake is carefully brewed with sophisticated skills and techniques. Ingredients, brewing process, aging process, and bottling process are all USDA certified organic. Sharp and exhilarating. Dry and Light-bodied. Matches with oden, halibut sashimi, red snapper, or broiled fish with salt and lemon. Enjoy this Sake in a wide range from cold to warm/hot, and sweet/dry changes can be enjoyed depending on the temperature.
  • Hakutsuru Premium Junmai Dai Ginjo "Sho Une"
    Using only the finest rice "Yamada-Nishiki", and Nada's famed natural spring water "Miyamizu", "SHO-UNE" has been brewed as the Supreme of Japanese Sake. This graceful Sake with fruity scents, velvety smoothness can be enjoyed chilled or at room temperature. Matches dishes with a salty taste or a rich taste. Baby clams steamed in Sake, Sashimi, Japanese stew (vegetables or fish stewed with soy sauce, fish broth, Sake, etc.), Broiled fish or prawn with a salty taste. This sake can be served chilled or at room temperature.
  • Hakutsuru Organic Junmai

    Hakutsuru Organic Junmai

    Country: Japan
    Region: Nada
    Using only the premium Californian rice, Hakutsuru Organic Junmai Sake is carefully brewed with sophisticated skills and techniques. Ingredients, brewing process, aging process, and bottling process are all USDA certified organic. Sharp and exhilarating. Dry and Light-bodied. Matches with oden, halibut sashimi, red snapper, or broiled fish with salt and lemon. Enjoy this Sake in a wide range from cold to warm/hot, and sweet/dry changes can be enjoyed depending on the temperature.
  • Hakutsuru Superior Junmai Gingo

    Hakutsuru Superior Junmai Gingo

    Country: Japan
    Region: Nada
    Using only the finest rice, and Nada's famed natural spring water "Miyamizu", Junmai Ginjo has been brewed with meticulous care and traditional method. This flowery fragrant Sake with silky, well-balanced smoothness can be enjoyed chilled or at room temperature. Matches dishes with a slightly salty taste or a slightly soy-sauce taste. Sautéed vegetable, Baby clams steamed in Sake, Japanese pickles, Sashimi, Yakitori (chicken cooked over charcoal, salt flavored or soy sauce flavored).
  • Hakutsuru Superior Junmai Dai Ginjo "Sho Une"
    Using only the finest rice "Yamada-Nishiki", and Nada's famed natural spring water "Miyamizu", "SHO-UNE" has been brewed as the Supreme of Japanese Sake. This graceful Sake with fruity scents, velvety smoothness can be enjoyed chilled or at room temperature. Matches dishes with a salty taste or a rich taste. Baby clams steamed in Sake, Sashimi, Japanese stew (vegetables or fish stewed with soy sauce, fish broth, Sake, etc.), Broiled fish or prawn with a salty taste. This sake can be served chilled or at room temperature.
  • Hakutsuru Superior Sake Junmai Ginjo

    Hakutsuru Superior Sake Junmai Ginjo

    Country: Japan
    Region: Nada
    Using only the finest rice, and Nada's famed natural spring water "Miyamizu", Junmai Ginjo has been brewed with meticulous care and traditional method. This flowery fragrant Sake with silky, well-balanced smoothness can be enjoyed chilled or at room temperature. Matches dishes with a slightly salty taste or a slightly soy-sauce taste. Sautéed vegetable, Baby clams steamed in Sake, Japanese pickles, Sashimi, Yakitori (chicken cooked over charcoal, salt flavored or soy sauce flavored)
  • Ichishima Sake Tokubetsu Honjozo

    Ichishima Sake Tokubetsu Honjozo

    Country: Japan
    Region: Niigata
    Subtle in aroma, this sake offers a smooth, dry, and light entry to the palate. Easy drinking and versatile in food pairing, it is an all-time favorite of the Niigata people, including the head of the brewery himself!
  • Ichishima Junmai Daiginjo Seishu

    Ichishima Junmai Daiginjo Seishu

    Country: Japan
    Region: Niigata
    Upon the first sip of Ichishima Junmai Daiginjo, the drinker notes aromas of pear and cherry as this creamy, light-bodied nectar of Japan glides down.
  • Ichishima Sake Silk Deluxe

    Ichishima Sake Silk Deluxe

    Country: Japan
    Region: Niigata
    Silk in a glass. A subtle sake that glides down smoothly with notes of cucumber and melon. This unique brew is becoming the drink of choice, not only among novices, but also among those who prefer delicious sake with a light, yet mildly sweet finish.
  • Ichishima Sake Junmai

    Ichishima Sake Junmai

    Country: Japan
    Region: Niigata
    This is what Junmai is all about. Round and creamy, this sake has notes of apple and banana, while smoky components linger in the background.
  • Manotsuru Karakuchi Crane

    Manotsuru Karakuchi Crane

    Country: Japan
    Region: Niigata Nihonshu-do
    This is a Karakuchi sake, which means it is dry. This elegant sake has citrus and almond aromas with a silky mouthfeel. It is best served chilled or at room temperature. Manotsuru Crane Karakuchi goes well with a wide range of food; try it with your favorite chicken dish!
  • Manotsuru Junmai Crane

    Manotsuru Junmai Crane

    Country: Japan
    Region: Niigata Nihonshu-do
    The red crane is a symbol of good luck. This is a Junmai sake, which means it is pure rice sake (no alcohol was added). An elegant sake with notes of stone fruit, pistachios, and white chocolate. Please drink this sake chilled or at room temperature. A great all-around sake, it goes well with a wide range of foods.
  • Manotsuru Demon Slayer

    Manotsuru Demon Slayer

    Country: Japan
    Region: Niigata Nihonshu-do
    This is an Onikoroshi ("Demon Slayer") sake, which means it is very dry. Medium-bodied sake with tantalizing fruit flavors and a pleasant nuttiness on the mid-palate. Hints of mineral on the very dry finish. Best served slightly chilled and is wonderful with all types of meat.
  • Manotsuru Bulzai Ginjo

    Manotsuru Bulzai Ginjo

    Country: Japan
    Region: Niigata Nihonshu-do
    This is a Nama-chozo sake, which means it is left un-pasteurized until the bottling stage; this adds zestiness to the mouthfeel. Refreshing aromas of bananas and tropical fruit. The finish offers hints of licorice and white pepper over stone-driven mineral notes. Best served chilled. Bulzai "hits the mark" with a wide range of appetizers and fish dishes.
  • Manotsuru Junmai Ginjo Nigori

    Manotsuru Junmai Ginjo Nigori

    Country: Japan
    Region: Niigata Nihonshu-do
    This is a Nigori sake, which means it was unfiltered and has more rice particles; this creates a cloudy sake with a distinctive sweet taste. Tropical notes of starfruit and guava hit the palate with a refreshing burst of flavor along with anise and melon flavors. A creamy and spicy finish. Shake before serving chilled. The label is inspired by the Sado Island Noh poet Zeami.
  • Manotsuru Daiginjo Yososaku

    Manotsuru Daiginjo Yososaku

    Country: Japan
    Region: Niigata Nihonshu-do
    This Daiginjo is a rich, full-flavored sake with hints of tropical fruits and a silky mouthfeel with excellent acidity. Best served chilled to enjoy the elegance. It goes well with a wide range of foods, including light meat. This sake was named in honor of our brewery's founder, Yososaku Obata, who founded the brewery in 1892.

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