KUROMATSU HAKUSHIKA Tokubetsu Honjozo Yamadanishiki 300ml
Made with premium “yamadanishiki” sake rice. A semi-dry sake, medium-bodied, smooth, fresh and clean on the palate. Excellent pair with Japanese barbecued skewered dishes as beef and asparagus, chicken and peppers, yellow onions, tempura vegetables and udon, soba, and yakisoba noodles.
Rice polishing: 70% / Rice variety: Yamadanishiki / Alcohol: 14-15%
Food pairing: Excellent for pairing with Japanese barbecued skewered cuisine (beef and asparagus, chicken and leek shishito peppers, yellow onion), tempura (seafood, poultry, vegetable) and noodles (udon, soba, and yakisoba).
Made with premium “yamadanishiki” sake rice. A semi-dry sake, medium-bodied, smooth, fresh and clean on the palate. Excellent pair with Japanese barbecued skewered dishes as beef and asparagus, chicken and peppers, yellow onions, tempura vegetables and udon, soba, and yakisoba noodles.
Rice polishing: 70% / Rice variety: Yamadanishiki / Alcohol: 14-15%
Food pairing: Excellent for pairing with Japanese barbecued skewered cuisine (beef and asparagus, chicken and leek shishito peppers, yellow onion), tempura (seafood, poultry, vegetable) and noodles (udon, soba, and yakisoba).
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We accept all major credit cards, with payments securely processed through PayPal and Paymongo, ensuring your information is always protected. GCash and bank transfer payments are also available for added convenience.
Get free delivery on orders over ₱4,500 within Metro Manila, with nationwide shipping options available for select products.
Storage
Premium sakes should be kept refrigerated to preserve their delicate flavors and aromas. Only Futsushu (table sake) can be stored in a cool, dark place without refrigeration.
Serving Temperature
Most premium sakes, like Ginjo and Daiginjo, are best enjoyed chilled. Fuller-bodied sakes, such as Junmai, Honjozo, and Futsushu, can be warmed.
Once Opened
After opening, keep sake in the fridge and enjoy within 1-2 weeks for the best flavor.
Glassware
For the best aromatic experience, a wine glass is recommended to fully appreciate the complexity of premium sakes. Traditional sake cups (ochoko) are also suitable but won’t enhance the aromatics as much.
Storage
Premium sakes should be kept refrigerated to preserve their delicate flavors and aromas. Only Futsushu (table sake) can be stored in a cool, dark place without refrigeration.
Serving Temperature
Most premium sakes, like Ginjo and Daiginjo, are best enjoyed chilled. Fuller-bodied sakes, such as Junmai, Honjozo, and Futsushu, can be warmed.
Once Opened
After opening, keep sake in the fridge and enjoy within 1-2 weeks for the best flavor.
Glassware
For the best aromatic experience, a wine glass is recommended to fully appreciate the complexity of premium sakes. Traditional sake cups (ochoko) are also suitable but won’t enhance the aromatics as much.
Made with premium “yamadanishiki” sake rice. A semi-dry sake, medium-bodied, smooth, fresh and clean on the palate. Excellent pair with Japanese barbecued skewered dishes as beef and asparagus, chicken and peppers, yellow onions, tempura vegetables and udon, soba, and yakisoba noodles.
Rice polishing: 70% / Rice variety: Yamadanishiki / Alcohol: 14-15%
Food pairing: Excellent for pairing with Japanese barbecued skewered cuisine (beef and asparagus, chicken and leek shishito peppers, yellow onion), tempura (seafood, poultry, vegetable) and noodles (udon, soba, and yakisoba).
Made with premium “yamadanishiki” sake rice. A semi-dry sake, medium-bodied, smooth, fresh and clean on the palate. Excellent pair with Japanese barbecued skewered dishes as beef and asparagus, chicken and peppers, yellow onions, tempura vegetables and udon, soba, and yakisoba noodles.
Rice polishing: 70% / Rice variety: Yamadanishiki / Alcohol: 14-15%
Food pairing: Excellent for pairing with Japanese barbecued skewered cuisine (beef and asparagus, chicken and leek shishito peppers, yellow onion), tempura (seafood, poultry, vegetable) and noodles (udon, soba, and yakisoba).
We accept all major credit cards, with payments securely processed through PayPal and Paymongo, ensuring your information is always protected. GCash and bank transfer payments are also available for added convenience.
Get free delivery on orders over ₱4,500 within Metro Manila, with nationwide shipping options available for select products.
We accept all major credit cards, with payments securely processed through PayPal and Paymongo, ensuring your information is always protected. GCash and bank transfer payments are also available for added convenience.
Get free delivery on orders over ₱4,500 within Metro Manila, with nationwide shipping options available for select products.
Storage
Premium sakes should be kept refrigerated to preserve their delicate flavors and aromas. Only Futsushu (table sake) can be stored in a cool, dark place without refrigeration.
Serving Temperature
Most premium sakes, like Ginjo and Daiginjo, are best enjoyed chilled. Fuller-bodied sakes, such as Junmai, Honjozo, and Futsushu, can be warmed.
Once Opened
After opening, keep sake in the fridge and enjoy within 1-2 weeks for the best flavor.
Glassware
For the best aromatic experience, a wine glass is recommended to fully appreciate the complexity of premium sakes. Traditional sake cups (ochoko) are also suitable but won’t enhance the aromatics as much.
Storage
Premium sakes should be kept refrigerated to preserve their delicate flavors and aromas. Only Futsushu (table sake) can be stored in a cool, dark place without refrigeration.
Serving Temperature
Most premium sakes, like Ginjo and Daiginjo, are best enjoyed chilled. Fuller-bodied sakes, such as Junmai, Honjozo, and Futsushu, can be warmed.
Once Opened
After opening, keep sake in the fridge and enjoy within 1-2 weeks for the best flavor.
Glassware
For the best aromatic experience, a wine glass is recommended to fully appreciate the complexity of premium sakes. Traditional sake cups (ochoko) are also suitable but won’t enhance the aromatics as much.
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