$100 and over
Tatenokawa 18 Juhachi Junmai Daiginjo Japanese Sake
A Junmai Daiginjo that with its Rice-Polishing Ratio is the pinnacle of Sake. Made with Yamada Nishiki rice that has been polished down to 18%, it takes extravagance to the extreme. With a gentle fragrant, silky texture, and elegant taste.
White Oak Akashi 3 Year Old Sake Single Malt Japanese Whisky
With this whisky, White Oak opted for a little twist in their aging process using ex Sake Casks to mature for three years. This provides a sweet and fruity profile. Full boded palate with deep sweetness, malt, and a very slight peat. Medium to long finish. Located in the city of Akashi in the Hyogo Prefecture, by the seaside of the Seto Island Sea is the White Oak Distillery. This distillery was founded in 1888 by Eigashima Shuzo and has been producing Sake and Shochu every since. In 1919, Eigashima Shuzo obtained a license to manufacture whisky and when the company moved to their current facilities in 1984, the White Oak Distillery was born.
Tsukinokatsura Heiankyo Junmai Daiginjo
Dassai 23
The first sake to have achieved such a degree of polishing and purity. Behind a milky soft first nose, a slightly powdered (rice powder) bouquet of flowers (peony, iris) emerges. On the palate, it strikes incredible complexity, oscillating between candy (praline, vanilla, caramel) and fresh (white flowers, crunchy pear) aromatics, its length is reminiscent of world-class wine. Dassai 23 can be appreciated for itself or as a gastronomic sake of high class that deserves dedicated pairing. Well suited for light canapés, vegetable and refreshing dishes.
Yoshinogawa Minamo JunmaiDaiginjo Non-Vintage
Shichida Junmai Daiginjo720ml Non-Vintage
Amanoto Junmai Daiginjo 35
Amanoto roughly traslates as 'Door of Heaven'. This is their flagship sake, very elegant and fragrant. Has a subtle sweetness with a hint of cheery blossom. Limited
Houraisen Bi Junmai Daiginjo
Meaning beauty in japanese, Bi is one of Houraisen's flagship sake's. It is a very elegant style of the highest grade of sake, Junmai Daiginjo. Tank matured for 10 months at 10 degrees in order to have a rounder and more mellow character, it has a nose that indicates sweet fruits with the palate showing good balance between the gentle acidity and the sweet fruit flavours.
Chiebijin Junmai Daiginjo Yamada Nishiki
This Junmai Daiginjo with 35% polishing ratio, the highest peak of the “Chiebijin” series, is named after the family’s proprietress, Chie, since its founding in 1874. The aroma is reminiscent of fresh Koyho grapes, and the juicy, gentle flavor and refreshing acidity are beautifully balanced.
Kunizakari Gahoujin Junmai Daiginjo
The name Kunizakari roughly translates as 'prosper along with the country'. This is their flag-ship Sake the name is a famous Zen Master's word for 'Encounter'. 2000 bt's made per year.