The nose on this Tokubetsu “Special” Junmai is a very cool collection of pear, grapefruit, lemon, peach, mango, lychee, and apple skin aromas. Smooth, clean, juicy, and almost water-like this is one of those sakes... Read More
Herbaceous with hints of grapefruit and a light earthiness. Good acidity, mineral driven, well-balanced with a clean, medium finish. Delicious with tempura, full flavored fish and shellfish, fresh green vegetable dishes, and coconut-based... Read More
The nose on this special sake is a wonderful collection of pomelo, honey, papaya, herbs, melon, and mineral aromas. Smooth, light, juicy, round, easy, and balanced, this sake drinks like a gentle dream. Made by a 26 year-old award... Read More
For his Junmai Daiginjo Niizawa-san has chosen to use heirloom Omachi rice milled to 40% which gives this graceful sake a slightly herbal and savory quality. A light bodied sake with a delicate balance of flavors and textures,... Read More
A true umeshu, Plum Wine is produced from choice Japanese plums, called “ume.” Crafted using a highly developed fermentation technique, the result is a refreshing, slightly tart, semi-sweet wine. A perfect aperitif... Read More
Hakutsuru Excellent Sake has been brewed with a 250-year-old traditional technique of Hakutsuru as the main product that has been getting good reputation from long-loving customers. It is characterized by its well-matured, full-bodied... Read More
This vibrant showstopper is beautifully soft and feminine, brewed by one of Japan's only female brewery owners and tojis. Brewed in Hiroshima, the birthplace of Ginjo sake, which is known for remarkably soft water that requires... Read More
oto Yuzu is made by blending junmai sake with yuzu juice made from local fruit. Yuzu is a prized Japanese citrus fruit that resembles mandarin orange and meyer lemon. Enjoy it on the rocks or mix it to make refreshing cocktails!... Read More
The family who makes Izumo Fuji (Just dad, mom, and son; small team!) does nearly everything by hand, in traditional ways, holding on to using the brewery's old equipment like its wooden tanks and presses. They brew their... Read More
This decadent daiginjo is brewed using their own proprietary apple yeast and high temperature saccharification method discovered in 1940. Their discovery and the use of this special yeast is what gives this sake its refined aroma... Read More
A beautifully dense and complex sake, the Ichiban Matoi contains notes of fresh tropical fruit like melon, papaya and strawberry. Gorgeous aromatics, the sake itself is soft with a pleasant off dry flavor, but balanced by a light... Read More
Contrary to the typical flavor profile of a yamahai, this sake finishes dry. But notice the overwhelming aroma of cherimoya, aka the fruit that Mark Twain called “the most delicious fruit known to men,” aka the custard... Read More
The nose on this very smooth futsushu, or table sake, is a mild collection of snowmelt, cherry and balsa wood. This is a very talented sake that is light and dry, but so velvety smooth and not crisp. Round and clean, this brew... Read More
Yuzu contains many vitamins and citric/amino acids, which are very good for the body. Yuzu wine is a delicious and healthy wine which is also popular internationally. Enjoy the unique wine characterized by a citrus aroma and the... Read More
Undiluted, around 18-20% ABV sake. Most sake are diluted to 14-15% alcohol but Genshu have no added water and are typically heartier in flavor and body.
Mildly sweet scent with notes of vanilla followed by flavors of coconut,... Read More
The art of sumo is a competition of strength where successful wrestlers are renowned for their tremendous size... with the occasional, unsuspecting underdog. Little Sumo sake is a Junmai genshu; genshu meaning undiluted. Its higher... Read More
Named after the founder of Ozeki brewery, the Osakaya Chobei is a Daiginjo made from rice that has been polished by a whooping 50%. This helps create the delicate flavor you'll taste, reminiscent of lychee or melon. A pleasant... Read More
Fruity, floral and smooth, this Junmai Daiginjo has bright, fruity flavor that lingers. 100% premium Calrose rice with 50% of polishing rate brings out the elegant flavors.
With broad appeal and a memorable, sturdy flavor, this sake has the ability to complement even the most wine-unfriendly vegetables. This Junmai Ginjo is made with Yamada Nishiki rice, known as the pinnacle of quality for sake... Read More
Fresh, floral, smooth and beautiful. This Junmai sake is brewed exclusively for SakéOne and made entirely from specialty rice and pristine water sourced from Japan’s famous Nada sake region. Imported from the Hyogo... Read More
Produced in Kyoto's ancient brewing town of Fushimi, known for its abundant supply of pure, pristine, and soft water from many nearby mountains. The label image is a Japanese koi whose vibrant colors and shimmering scales... Read More