Sake Reviews
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Atagonomatsu Junmai Ginjo Sasara
Limited edition release. IWC 2021 Gold Medal.Brewery: Niizawa BreweryOrigin: MiyagiPolishing Ratio: 55%Profile: Crisp & Soft. Refreshing acidi... -
Kouro Junmai “Saku”
Kouro’s shinshu sake. Brewed using rice grains from the first harvest of the year.Brewery: Kumamotoken ShuzokenkyushoOrigin: KumamotoPolishing R... -
Jozan Chokara Junmai
Brewery: Tokoyama Shuzo Origin: Fukui Prefecture Polishing Ratio: 60% Profile: Clean & Dry Image Courtesy of @SippingOnSake ... -
Karahashi Junmai Ginjo Yamada Nishiki, 16% (720ml) – A Sweet and Joyful Celebration
The Karahashi Junmai Ginjo Yamada Nishiki, paired with mackerel sashimi Brewed by the Aizu Homare Sake Brewery, this Karahashi Junmai Ginjo Ya... -
Kiss of Fire Junmai Daiginjo
Kiss of Fire. Junmai Daiginjo. Ishikawa prefecture. One of the special Junmai Daiginjo that everyone said can be served warm or chilled. It is... -
Katsuyama Junmai Ginjo Ken
Katsuyama Junmai Ginjo Ken. From Miyagi 50% polished ratio. Its crisp and clean umami. A clean, fruity aroma emanates from the bottle. The frui... -
Dassai's: Dassai 45, Dassai 39, Dassai 23, and Dassai Beyond
Dassai Beyond. Asahi Shuzo, Yamaguchi prefecture. Each front label is hand-written by professional calligrapher, Ichiyu Yamamoto who is a membe... -
Dewatsuru Sparkling Sake Ashitae
Dewatsuru Sparkling sake Ashitae from Akita prefecture. Dewatsuru not only producing nice sake but well known for their sparkling sake too. Bes... -
Horeki Daishichi Junmai Daiginjo
Horeki Daishichi Junmai Daiginjo. Made by the traditional Kimoto method. This carefully matured sake gives sweet-sour accents and boasts an ex... -
Hakkaisan Clear Sparkling “AWA”
In preparation for the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, Hakkaisan Brewing Company came out with Hakkaisan Clear Sparkling “AWA” specifically as a rep... -
Nanbu Bijin Sakemirai Junmai Daiginjo
Nanbu Bijin Sakemirai Junmai Daiginjo. Beautiful Ginjo fragrance and a refreshing acidity. Floral aroma and taste of juicy fruits. Best to... -
E-Red Sweet Sake
E-red sweet sake. Naturally tinted red from brewing with premium ancient rice. Enjoy the sweetness and sourness naturally generated during the...
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