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JOD 58.00
Availability:In StockA flavorsome dry Ginjo sake, made using the top-quality brewer’s rice Hattan Nishiki which is polished down to one third of its original weight and water from Hiroshima Prefecture.
Tasting Notes: Fresh and floral on the nose with hints of white flowers and apricot.
On the palate it is mellow and fruity with hints of apple and pear, the finish is light with hints of cereals, a touch of acidity and bitterness.
Food Pairing: Perfect for seafood and can be served either hot or cold.
Find this and more exceptional selections at Kaasak.| Content-type | Sake |
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| Origin | Japan |
| ALC % | 15.50% |
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| Saké Misen Ginjyö - 72 cl remove | Mars Maltage Cosmo - 70 cl remove | Saké Ai Misen Daiginjö - 72 cl remove | Ryoma 7 Years Japanese Rum - 70 cl remove | Mars Iwai Whisky Traditional - 75 cl remove | Mars Iwai Whisky - 75 cl remove | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Name | Saké Misen Ginjyö - 72 cl remove | Mars Maltage Cosmo - 70 cl remove | Saké Ai Misen Daiginjö - 72 cl remove | Ryoma 7 Years Japanese Rum - 70 cl remove | Mars Iwai Whisky Traditional - 75 cl remove | Mars Iwai Whisky - 75 cl remove | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Content | A flavorsome dry Ginjo sake, made using the top-quality brewer’s rice Hattan Nishiki which is polished down to one third of its original weight and water from Hiroshima Prefecture. Tasting Notes: Fresh and floral on the nose with hints of white flowers and apricot. On the palate it is mellow and fruity with hints of apple and pear, the finish is light with hints of cereals, a touch of acidity and bitterness. Food Pairing: Perfect for seafood and can be served either hot or cold. Find this and more exceptional selections at Kaasak. | Cosmo from Mars Maltage is a blended malt that includes whisky from Shinshu in Japan. A big hit when released at the 2015 Tokyo International Bar Show, this is a permanent addition to the fledgling distillery's range. NOSE : Vanilla and walnuts with layers of fruit: cherry and raspberry, pear and apple. PALATE: Citrus oil leads, followed by fleshy oranges, chocolate and oaky spices. FINISH: Fresh plums and red grapes with chocolate lingering. Find this and more exceptional selections at Kaasak. | Color: golden yellow | The Kikusui distillery is located in Kuroshio, Köchi Prefecture, Japan. It takes advantage of the climate favorable to the cultivation of sugar cane to cultivate its own raw material for the production of its rums. Ryoma rum is produced from pure sugar cane juice and crafted using traditional Japanese methods. It is characterized by its fermentation, carried out using yeasts specially bred to ferment sake! Distilled in a pot still, this rum is then aged in white oak barrels. Tasting Notes
| Sandwiched between Japan’s soaring Southern Alps and the towering Central Alps and at just over 2,600 feet, Mars Shinshu is Japan’s highest whisky distillery. The Hombo family has been distilling shochu for more than a century and added whisky to their repertoire in 1949. Back then, the distillery was located in Kagoshima Prefecture on the southernmost island of Kyushu. In 1984, the Hombo clan moved the distillery to the idyllic alpine setting of Miyada village in southern Nagano Prefecture. They chose this site for its cool temperatures, which slow maturation, and the plentiful and soft granite-filtered, snowmelt-fed aquifers. This malt-driven spirit is truly a reflection of contemporary Japanese whisky. A blend of various ex-spirit barrels, combined with hints of peat, this spirit is wonderfully balanced and packed with ripe flavors of cherry, honey, toffee, and spice. Appearance / Color: Dark caramel Nose / Aroma / Smell :Grapes, Sherry, peat Palate: Peppery, cherry, toffee, honey, ginger spice Finish: Long, crisp, rounded Find this and more exceptional selections at Kaasak. | "Situated between the north and south Japanese alps, Mars Shinshu is Japan’s highest whisky distillery, at nearly 800 meters. The Hombo family have been distilling for more than a century and they added whisky to their repertoire in 1949 in Kagoshima. That was the southernmost whisky made in Japan until 1984, when all whisky production was moved to the current location in Nagano. Kiichiro Iwai, the name sake for this Mars Whisky, was a silent pioneer of Japan whisky. This whisky is inspired by great whiskies of America. A majority of corn balanced with light malt aged in ex bourbon barrels. Ideal for daily sipping, in a mint julep or an old fashioned. NOSE: Some vanilla toasted oak notes, a touch of melon TASTE: Vanilla pound cake and lychee. FINISH: Sweet with fruit flavors like pear, quince and hints of red fruits and vanilla. Find this and more exceptional selections at Kaasak. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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