Sake Umeshu Shochu Wine

Sake Umeshu Shochu Wine

Sake (, pronounced saké) is a typically Japanese alcoholic beverage obtained from the union of ethyl alcohol with liquid derived from rice fermentation. For this reason it is also called "rice wine". It is not classified among distillates, let alone fermented, or even among liqueurs, and constitutes a separate category. Rice wine known in the West as "sake" is of a particular type called nihonshu (, "Japanese alcohol" ) in Japanese. In Japan, the word sake simply means alcoholic beverage,and depending on the region it can take on various specific meanings. In southern Kyushu, sake usually refers to a distilled drink, potato shochu (芋酎 imojōchū). Shochu is a wine made with sugar cane. On the other hand, sake is a term that can also be used for another Okinawan distilled drink,the awamori (泡), literally "transparent dome", or kusu,"old drink". These other forms of sake are distilled from a long-grained rice and kurokoji (麹 kurokōji), "black koji".

Umeshu ( ) is a Japanese liqueur made from maceration of ume (still unripe plum and green) in alcohol (酎 shōchū) (or sake) with the addition of crystallized cane sugar. It has a sweet, slightly sour taste, and an alcohol content of 10-15 degrees. A renowned brand of "umeshu" are Choya and TaKaRa Shuzo. The plums used for this type of liqueur are among the most valuable in Japan. They come mainly from Wakayama (Kishu). These include Nankou Ume, plum with fleshy pulp and small bone. Japanese restaurants serve different varieties of umeshu, including cocktail versions. Umeshu On the Rocks (pronounced umeshu rokku), Umeshu Sour (pronounced umeshu Sawa), Umeshu Tonic (with 2/3 tonic water) and Umeshu Soda (with 2/3 of carbonated water) are very popular variants of this drink. A fashionable custom among young people is to mix this liqueur with green tea (o-cha).

Shōchū ( ) a distillate native to Japan. It is most commonly distilled from barley, sweet potatoes or rice. Typically, it contains 25% alcohol by volume (lower than grappa, whisky or vodka but stronger than wine). Multi-distilled Shōchū is not uncommon, which is more like a European liqueur (up to 35% alcohol by volume), but in this case it is traditionally mixed with other less or non-alcoholic beverages.

Sake kikusui junmai ginjo - 300 ml
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It is a dry sake with an aroma of melon and banana followed by a refreshing body with very harmonious Mandarin. This sake is a great alternative to white wine which is perfect for sake lovers and beginners.
€18.91
Choya umeshu extra shiso - 700 ml
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Umeshu is alcohol based on Ume, a fruit often referred to as 'Japanese plum'. Umeshu is based on theExtraYearsversionandis flavored withshisoto give umeshu a unique andspecial aroma, and asoft pinkcolor. Retain the initialcharacter with a pleasant bitterness, herbaceousnotes fromyou from the leavesof red shiso.    
€32.39
Sake gekkeikan horin junmai daiginjo ultra premium - 720 ml
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Created using only the best rice this ultra premium junmai daiginjo is fermented at low temperatures to give a fresh, delicate, fruity aroma and with slight notes of melon, honeydew and honeysuckle. It is perfect to complete slightly seasoned appetizers, salads, lobsters and delicate fish dishes, fresh fruit.
€67.73
Sake Tama No Hikari Junmai Daiginjo - 500 ml
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Red Fuji bodes well when referring to the landscape views of Mount Fuji. It is a kind of sake that you want to drink on a clear day with relative soft taste, as well as sweet and refreshing tastes, which are the special features of this Junmaishu.
€36.64
Kaido imo shochu - 720 ml
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KAIDO is a shochu japanese traditional sweet potato called IMO SHOCHU. Made from sweet potato high quality of the Kagoshima prefecture, and from the clean water of the deep ocean, KAIDO has a smooth taste, clean, slightly sweet and soft.
€32.66
Choya umeshu superior dry for sushi - 750 ml
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Un umeshu dal sapore secco e pulito, ottimo per il consumo con sushi e piatti giapponesi. L'Umeshu è un liquore giapponese ottenuto dalla macerazione della ume (prugna ancora acerba e di colore verde) nello shōchū con aggiunta di zucchero di canna cristallizzato. Ha un sapore dolce, leggermente aspro, e un contenuto di alcool di 10-15 gradi. Una marca rinomata di "umeshu" sono Choya (tra cui questo superior dry) e TaKaRa Shuzo. Le prugne utilizzate per questo tipo di liquore sono tra le più pregiate del Giappone. Provengono principalmente da Wakayama (Kishu). Tra queste la Nankou Ume, prugna dalla polpa carnosa e nocciolo piccolo.  I ristoranti giapponesi servono diverse varietà di umeshu, anche in versione cocktail. Umeshu On the Rocks (si pronuncia umeshu rokku), Umeshu Sour (si pronuncia umeshu Sawa), Umeshu Tonic (con 2 / 3 di acqua tonica) e Umeshu Soda (con 2 / 3 di acqua gassata) sono varianti molto popolari di questa bevanda. Un'usanza di moda tra i giovani è quella di mescolare questo liquore con il tè verde (o-cha).
€16.20
Choya silver red - 500 ml
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Choya is the most renowned producer of Umeshu, both in Japan and abroad, ranking eighth in the world among the brands of liquor, growing constantly. The Umeshu is alcohol-based Ume, a fruit often referred to as 'plum japanese'.
€12.61
Chingu Shiro Omoya Shuzo - 720 ml
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Great Shochu from Nagasaki. This delicate blend of distillates at atmospheric pressure and low-pressure brings out the fragrance and flavor of wheat.
€31.21
Choya umeshu original - 5 l
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The Umeshu is a japanese liquor obtained from the maceration of the ume (plum still unripe and green) in shōchū with the addition of cane sugar crystallized. It has a sweet flavour, slightly bitter, and an alcohol content of 10-15 degrees. A famous brand of "umeshu" are Choya (including this superior) and TaKaRa Shuzo. The plums used for this type of liquor are among the most precious of Japan. They come mainly from Wakayama (Kishu). Among these, the Nankou Ume, plum by fleshy pulp and the bone small. The japanese restaurants serve different varieties of umeshu, cocktails. Umeshu On the Rocks (pronounced umeshu rokku), Umeshu Sour (pronounced umeshu Sawa), Umeshu Tonic (with 2 / 3 of tonic water) and Umeshu Soda (with 2/3 of sparkling water) are variants very popular of this drink. A custom fashion among the young people is to mix this liqueur with green tea (o-cha).
€50.87
Shochu chuko yokka koji - 720 ml
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Awamori is produced in the distant islands of Okinawa. Unlike other Shochu by the japanese mainland, Awamori is different as it has different ingredients and a production method different. Therefore has its own unique aroma with a flavor quite distinct. Another unique feature of Awamori is "the culture of aging Awamori call, the maturation of Kusu". This shochu is produced according to these strict rules, we use the rice as an ingredient, we use only malt, black, used only the broth of the fermentation of the malt rice, yeast and water (the fermentation of malt (whole rice), contains less than 45% alcohol by volume.
€45.93
Umeshu kozaemon junmai - 500 ml
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This umeshu is 100% made with an emu-rare (Plum) called Beni (red) Nankoubai. To give to the river the color red, the sun is directly routed to the river using mirrors. The result is a umeshu light pink color. The flavour is elegantly sweet and smooth with a fresh finish, long. Recommended serving temperature: cold neat, with ice or heated.
€67.77
Ozeki Sake Go - 18 l
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Ozeki Sake Go is specially prepared to contain less alcohol. This sake has a crisp, refreshing taste and an aftertaste soft. Ozeki Sake Go is great as a drink, light and casual.
€151.38