Collection: sake
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Ginjo Raijin
Regular price 19,00 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 26,39 € / per L -
Manotsuru Daiginjo
Regular price 27,50 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 38,19 € / per L -
Kagatobi Ai Jumai Daiginjo 300ml
Regular price 13,50 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 45,00 € / per L -
Momotose 10 Years Aged Sake 300ml
Regular price 47,50 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 158,33 € / per L -
Kagatobi Junmai Ginjo 720ml
Regular price 21,50 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 29,86 € / per L -
Afuri "Yamahai" 300ml
Regular price 13,00 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 43,33 € / per L -
Afuri "Nari"
Regular price 68,50 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 95,14 € / per L -
Afuri "Beccho"
Regular price 20,50 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 28,47 € / per L -
Kagatobi Junmai Ginjo 300ml
Regular price 9,50 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 31,67 € / per L -
Afuri "Kamenoo"
Regular price 26,00 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 36,11 € / per L -
Afuri "Mizumoto" 300ml
Regular price 12,00 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 40,00 € / per L -
Kazeyo Mizuyo Hitoyo 9 300ml
Regular price 8,00 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 26,67 € / per L -
Manotsuru MIJO 40
Regular price 86,50 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 120,14 € / per L -
Manotsuru MIJO 20
Regular price 86,50 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 120,14 € / per L -
Rikyubai Seizan Ryokusui Tokubetsu Junmai 1800ml
Regular price 36,50 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 20,28 € / per L -
Fukumirin 10 Years 720ml
Regular price 56,50 €Regular priceUnit price / per Unit price 78,47 € / per L
sake
Japanese sake is known worldwide for its high quality and unique flavors. This traditional alcoholic beverage is made from polished rice, water, and yeast and is an important part of Japanese culture.
Japanese sake breweries have existed for more than 1,000 years and have developed a variety of sake styles over time. Breweries use a variety of rice and water types, as well as specialized yeast strains, to create distinct flavors and textures.
The breweries are often located in remote regions of Japan and are historically significant. Many are family businesses, run by the same families for generations. The breweries place great emphasis on traditional craftsmanship and often still use ancient production methods to produce sake of the highest quality.
In addition to its high quality and unique taste, sake is an important part of Japanese culture and history. It is often consumed on special occasions such as weddings, New Year's celebrations, and temple festivals and is a symbol of prosperity and good fortune.
Overall, Japanese sake breweries are an important part of Japanese culture and history. Their unique sake varieties and traditional production methods have made them a vital part of the culinary world. So, if you're looking for a unique and high-quality drink, you should definitely try Japanese sake!