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.

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Sake karatamba ozeki - 720 ml
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Ozeki Karatamba is the masterpiece of the Tamba Toji, or master brewer. The method and the technique of production only produce this sake is excellent, dry and crisp, the taste is full-bodied and rich that it feels smooth to the palate.
€22.83
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Gekkeikan sake tokusen honjozo - 720 ml
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Sake Gekkeikan is a delicious and versatile drink that you can enjoy in many ways. Drunk cold or slightly warm, Sake Gekkeikan is a perfect complement to japanese cuisine and eastern europe, as well as dishes of chicken, fish and vegetables.
€15.96
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Sake hakushika shika - 200ml
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This wonderful bottle of sake to the "small moon" junmai produced by the giant japanese sake Gekkeikan, choice of japan's imperial family, is a well-balanced sake of the type junmai with a pure taste.
€6.95
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King banshu nishiki mild cup - 180 ml
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This wonderful bottle of sake to the "small moon" junmai produced by the giant japanese sake Gekkeikan, choice of japan's imperial family, is a well-balanced sake of the type junmai with a pure taste.
€6.10
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Sake takara sho chiku bai - 180 ml
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This wonderful bottle of sake to the "small moon" junmai produced by the giant japanese sake Gekkeikan, choice of japan's imperial family, is a well-balanced sake of the type junmai with a pure taste.
€5.49
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Gekkeikan sake traditional - 1.8 l
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Sake Gekkeikan is a delicious and versatile drink that you can enjoy in many ways. Drunk cold or slightly warm, Sake Gekkeikan is a perfect complement to japanese cuisine and eastern europe, as well as dishes of chicken, fish and vegetables.
€22.62
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Sake Junmai Daiginjo Bizen Omachi - 300 ml
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This sake is category junmai daiginjo, it means that it is a sake, and the premium of the highest quality. Sake junmai daiginjo is made with rice very polished (at least 50% of its original size) and using methods of precise and demanding. This sake higher quality has a dry taste, complex and fragrant, but delicate. Ideal with any dish of the japanese.
€22.47
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Umeshu spicy spicy ginkobai hannya to - 150 ml
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In addition to the classic flavours of plum ume, this umeshu is also spicy. This is a mixture of sweet and sour and spicy! An experience to drink absolutely unique and refreshing. Great served chilled with a cube of ice. Assaggialo!
€11.99
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Sake Gekkeikan premium select Haiku - 750 ml
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The sake Gekkeikan Haiku is the result of a slow fermentation at low temperature gives this sake a flavor is slightly dry with a light aroma of apples. Godetelo chilled or with ice.
€15.14
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Nikka whisky - 700 ml
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Masataka Taketsuru, the father of whisky in japanese, is the first japanese to master the whisky in Scotland and produce the real whiskey in Japan. Masataka has learned that the natural resources that surround a distillery were essential for whisky of quality. On the basis of his thought, he chose two places, Yoichi and Miyagikyo, and built two distilleries. Its delicate flavour of malt, the fruity taste and his taste is extremely balanced make it a perfect entry point into the world of Nikka.
€105.54
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Plumtonic baishin - 1500 ml
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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 a content of alcohol of 18-19 degrees. 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, also in the version cocktail. 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).
€105.65
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Unkai Soba Shochu - 720 ml
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This shochu at the soba is full-bodied and has a gusto deep.
€32.77