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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Unkai Soba Shochu - 720 ml
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This shochu at the soba is full-bodied and has a gusto deep.
€32.77
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Gekkeikan Plum Wine - 500 ml
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Gekkeikan Plum Wine is umeshu light and refreshing with a delicious taste of plum. The outstanding balance between sweet and refreshing makes this a perfect match for blue cheeses, foie gras and parmesan cheese. Great for an aperitif or as a dessert wine. Serve cold or with ice.
€14.77
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Tokubetsu Junmai - 300ml
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This is one of the sake of traditional Nanbu p's counterattack, made with local rice. This sake has an aftertaste is refreshing with a taste that is smooth, light and refined flavor of umami.
€15.63
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Junmai ginjo - 300 ml
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This sake has a refined taste and a sweet given by the rice, the flavour is sharp and it goes well with delicious japanese dishes.
€19.59
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Gekkeikan sake traditional - 300 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.
€8.70
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Gekkeikan sake traditional - 1.5 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.
€19.65
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Hakkaisan Junmai Daiginjo Kongoshin Natsu - 800 ml
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Unique and precious, this noble sake that is only produced twice a year and slightly aged for two years in temperatures of 2 degrees below zero. Only in this way can become of the type "Kongoshin", this sake has a delicate flavor and an elegant bouquet. To produce this precious sake, and are used only the finest rice Yamada Nishiki (rice Koji / rice Kumamoto) polished to 40%.
€234.72
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Sake Kitaya Daiginjo Gokugin - 720 ml
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Sake produced with a method Shizuku shibori. An excellent harmony with elegant and floral, and taste soft and transparent. Sake of high-class consumed in the ryokan, hotels or inns, luxury of Kyoto. Recommended at room temperature or, even better cold.
€93.07
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Kokuto Shochu Satono Akebono - 720 ml
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Shochu with sugar cane only produced in Amami, Kagoshima. The delicate taste of cane sugar with a rich taste coming from the rice koji. Simple taste, sweet and soft.
€36.04
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Sake. Nomo Nomo Seishu - 2 l
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For those not familiar with the way of sake, and this is the best product of the house. is Futsu-shu, or the classic sake to "adjust" that you drink traditionally during meals and that covers more than 80% of sake usually consumed in Japan. The great advantage of this sake is the excellent quality-price ratio given by the large-format (2 litres) and more packaged in a handy bottle in carton excellent for daily consumption. And' a sake very well-balanced with sharpness and rich flavor. Ideal with any type of dish. It can be eaten hot, room temperature and cold.
€28.80
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Sake Dewatsuru Junmai Daiginjo Hiten No Yume - 720 ml
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Sake produced with rice cultivated in the city of Akita. The bouquet is harmonic and fresh.
€32.98
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Sake Gekkeikan Daiginjo - 720 ml
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This sake has been prepared with care svillupando a fruity scent.
€25.64