
Best Ever Festive Drinks of 2019
As Christmas is approaching, it is about time to buy gifts for your loved ones and have a get-together with friends. But still have no clue about what to prepare? No worries because Saketora is going to suggest the best gift ideas and party drinks for you. A completely new sake and umeshu have also hit our shelves this month. Let’s check them now!
Taiheizan, Tenko Junmai Daiginjo 35
Want to impress someone? This limited sake of Taiheizan is what you should go for. Brewed using the highly polished Yamadanishiki, it is fruity and delicate with the notes of tropical fruit like pineapple and melon. With its elaborate design, it is definitely one of the most thoughtful gifts.
$664 → $630

Taiheizan, Tenko Junmai Daiginjo 35
Want to impress someone? This limited sake of Taiheizan is what you should go for. Brewed using the highly polished Yamadanishiki, it is fruity and delicate with the notes of tropical fruit like pineapple and melon. With its elaborate design, it is definitely one of the most thoughtful gifts.
$664 → $630
Kojika, Umeshu
Want something festive? Try the classic umeshu of Kojika, which literally means a tiny reindeer. Brewed using freshly picked plums and their own shochu made from sweet potatoes, this wine is dry and plummy. Delicious with a cute reindeer label design, it reminds you of Christmas. Who can resist?
$146 → $135

Kojika, Umeshu
Want something festive? Try the classic umeshu of Kojika, which literally means a tiny reindeer. Brewed using freshly picked plums and their own shochu made from sweet potatoes, this wine is dry and plummy. Delicious with a cute reindeer label design, it reminds you of Christmas. Who can resist?
$146 → $135

- Rokkasen, Hitotoki Rosé
- It’s absolutely right to start your party with bubbles, but why don’t try something new? This sparkling sake is pleasantly acid and mildly sweet, with creamy bubbles produced via bottled fermentation like Champagne. With its charming pinkish color, everyone will surely love it.
$169 → $160
- Miwatari, Fizzy Junmai Ginjo
- Want to wow your guest? This fizzy and sweet Junmai Ginjo is what you need. Produced under the direction of the son of Joel Robucon, the worldly-famous chef, it is also adopted by 3-star Michelin restaurants in Paris. Peachy, mellow with mineral notes, who won’t be amazed?
$199 → $190

Here Are the Solutions.

- Takasago,
Sparkling Umeshu (375ml) - A sweet, fresh sparkling umeshu unusually made with Yamahai sake. Light in alcohol with just 375ml, it is perfect for those who just want to drink a little.
$110 → $104
- Jozenmizunogotoshi,
Sparkling Sake (360ml) - A floral and fruity but well-balanced sparkling sake that has hints of bitterness on the finish. Light-bodied with just 360ml, it perfectly suits all occasional drinkers.
$74 → $70
