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      Hakutake Shiro Rice Shochu, 25% Alcohol,
      Hakutake Shiro Rice Shochu, 25% Alcohol,
      Hakutake Shiro Rice Shochu, 25% Alcohol,

      Hakutake Shiro Rice Shochu, 25% Alcohol,

      Ref : NISTASH2

      €7.30
      Tax Included

      This refreshing shochu, with its dry, elegant aroma and light taste, complements any dish and allows ingredients flavors to express themselves. Nose is elegant, mineral, expressing softness and light sweetness, with accents of white fruit, peach, pear, young quince and banana.

      Palate is fresh and elegant, again with notes of white fruit, pear and white peach. This shochu is much appreciated in Japan's izakaya, during meals, on the rocks or mixed with sparkling water.

      For cocktail lovers, it makes an excellent base and can be mixed with your favorite drinks. It is particularly recommended as a low-calorie alternative to vodka in cocktails. This shochu can be enjoyed on the rocks, mixed with water or in a highball (a mixture of shochu and soda).

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      Hakutake Shiro is a very popular brand of rice shochu in Japan. Although it was temporarily ranked second due to the impact of COVID-19 and reduced sales in many restaurants, it is now on the road to recovery and could once again become the number one brand.

      Rice used to make Hakutake Shiro shochu is Hinohikari and Koshihikari, Japan's tastiest. These rices are grown mainly in Kumamoto and Fukuoka prefectures.

      Unlike Japanese sake, rice shochu requires use of delicious rice. In sake production, oil and protein contained in rice grains have an unpleasant taste, which is why rice that does not contain much oil or protein is used, and rice is polished. In rice shochu production, on the other hand, oil and protein are essential to produce delicious rice shochu by distillation.

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      Data sheet

      Origin
      Kumamoto, Japan
      Capacity
      200 ml
      Weight
      200 g net
      Packaging
      glass bottle
      Ingredients
      Rice, malted rice (Hinohikari and Koshhikari rice from Western Japan, mainly from Kumamoto or Fukuoka), white kôji.
      Volume of pure alcohol
      25%
      Palate
      dry shochu, light on the palate, mineral
      Category
      Honkaku (honkaku, also known as authentic shochu, is distilled only once and offers very rich aromas and flavor notes)
      User
      Recommended glass: Wide-mouth glass
      Instructions for use
      on the rocks or cut with very cold sparkling water, or warm (40-45°C)
      Ferments
      white kôji
      Distillation
      vacuum distillation (light, subtle flavor)
      Maturation
      less than a year in stainless steel cellars
      Recommandation
      EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR HEALTH. DRINK WITH MODERATION. CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DURING PREGNANCY, EVEN IN SMALL QUANTITY, CAN HAVE SEVERE CONSEQUENCES FOR THE CHILD’S HEALTH. THE SALE OF ALCOHOL IS FORBIDDEN TO MINORS UNDER AGE 18
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