
Speaking of the spring in Japan, 'Hanami' (cherry blossom viewing) must be on the top of the to-do list. At around March and April each year, many families, friends, or even colleagues would get together for the Hanami in the parks. And when we mentioned Hanami, Hanamizake (Japanese sakes for the cherry blossom) is course something that cannot be forgotten. Saketora has prepared two kinds of new Hanamizakes for sake lovers this year. If you love Japanese sakes, you will definitely fall in love with these two spectacular sakes! In addition to the new sakes, Saketora is presenting you two special sets with 16% OFF and free shipping discount! Let's Drink Wise Buy Wise!
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Origarami Junmai Daiginjo Koto
It has a rich aroma and taste unique to shiboritate, and the bottle with the theme of cherry blossoms makes the sake even reminds you the pleasant atmosphere of spring.
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Wakaebisu Junmai Daiginjo Gizaemon Spring
A perfect balance of soft and light acidity, mild fruit flavours and a hint of bitterness of grape . It's a Junmai Daiginjo flavor that makes you feel like spring.
Origarami Junmai Daiginjo Koto
It has a rich aroma and taste unique to shiboritate, and the bottle with the theme of cherry blossoms makes the sake even reminds you the pleasant atmosphere of spring.
Wakaebisu Junmai Daiginjo
Gizaemon Spring
A perfect balance of soft and light acidity, mild fruit flavours and a hint of bitterness of grape . It's a Junmai Daiginjo flavor that makes you feel like spring.
Sakura sake set 2022
This special package includes 6 spring-inspired sake, except for free shipping, and you can also get an extra 16% off!
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Azakura Junmai Daiginjo Genshu Misatonishiki
The smell is mellow like pear and melon, while you can feel the umami and mellowness of the rice in your mouth. Sharp and refreshing.
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Kuromatsu Senjo, Ouro Daiginjo
Excellent premium Daiginjo of Kuromatsu Senjo. Fresh with leafy aromas. Especially recommended to those who like Tanrei style.
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Oimatsu Sansui Daiginjo
Brewed using Yamadanisiki and the beautiful water from Hita, Kyushu Prefecture, this Daiginjo is carefully brewed, elegant, round and mellow.