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Gozenshu 4 sakes discovery pack
Gozenshu 4 sakes discovery pack
Pack includes :
- 1 Gozenshu Gen Junmaï Daïginjô sake 180 ml
- 1 Gozenshu Den Junmaï Daiginjô sake 180 ml
- 1 Ken Junmaï Ginjô sake 180ml
- 1 Gozenshu Akatsuki Junmaï Daïginjô sake 180 ml
Price : 65,03€ in place of 92,90€ (if products purchased separately) 30% off ! -
Ken Junmaï Ginjô sake
From €15.00Awarded World's Best Sake Sake Junmaï Ginjô by Prestigious International Wine Challenge Trophy 2019 !
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Gozenshu Sensho Masamune Junmaï Daiginjô sake
From €37.00This Nihonshu is made exclusively from Yamadanishiki rice grown in the best rice fields of Sendai Prefecture.
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Gozenshu Ren Junmaï Daiginjô sake
From €133.00The REN particle refers to the Noren, the traditional curtain hung at the entrance of restaurants in Japan, with the significance that this sake will weave the future.
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En Tokubetsu Junmaï sake
From €28.00In Japanese, «EN» means link, relationship. Katsuyama has developed this Nihonshu En to bring people closer to each other.
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Gozenshu Tokubetsu Jumaï Ginjô Lei Sapphire sake
From €52.00The name Lei refers to a sacred creature of Japanese mythology. The first brewing of the LEI series, started in 2011, stopped suddenly due to the Great East Japan Earthquake, was resumed in 2012.
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Gozenshu Den Junmaï Daiginjô sake
From €19.00Gozenshu is a fermented rice wine, the very best for the Nihon Shu, only reserved for the Lords of feudal Japan. Den means tradition.
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Gozenshu Gen Junmaï Daïginjô sake
From €29.00The Gen denomination refers to the Genroku era, late seventeenth century, when Katsuyama House established and began to produce this style of sake.
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Gozenshu Akatsuki Junmaï Daïginjô sake
From €29.90This sake was created by delicate method based on new thinking to present extremely pure and tasty sake which never existed.