Named for the iconic entrance to the Brooklyn Kura taproom, the ‘Blue Door’ is full-bodied, earthy, and dry with subtle notes of banana and ripe melon. Serve chilled.
This superior quality Sake is made from the finest of sun-nurtured rice and contains 16% alcohol. Fu-Ki Sake enhances the flavor of food by cleansing and sensitizing the palate. Fu-Ki Sake may be consumed with the meal or used... Read More
By definition Nigori means ‘cloudy’ and this style of sake is thicker and creamier in texture, with a milk-like appearance. The ‘cloudiness’ comes from the rice sediment which remains in the sake after... Read More
Plum Gekkeikan is made with the choicest plums from the world-renowned orchard in Wakayama in central Japan. Plum is lavishly used and fermented using the technique of sake brewing. In addition to its mild sweetness, this is characterized... Read More
Gekkeikan Traditional is a classic junmai style sake. This is the real, authentic taste of Gekkeikan USA, inherited from Gekkeikan in Japan, and made with American water, American ingredients, and by both Japanese and American... Read More
Gekkeikan Traditional is a classic junmai style sake. This is the real, authentic taste of Gekkeikan USA, inherited from Gekkeikan in Japan, and made with American water, American ingredients, and by both Japanese and American... Read More
Inspired by the ancient recipe of Hiroemon Takeda, the renowned Samurai and Japanese Sake connoisseur, Hiro is crafted by our own Toji (Master Brewer) using only specially polished rice from the Murakami plain in the Niigata Region.... Read More
Inspired by the ancient recipe of Hiroemon Takeda, the renowned Samurai and Japanese Sake connoisseur, Hiro is crafted by our own Toji (Master Brewer) using only specially polished rice from the Murakami plain in the Niigata Region.... Read More
Plum wine is a traditional drink called ume-shu that has been enjoyed by Japanese people through the centuries. The bold flavor of ripened fruits and rich caramel notes that is characteristic of this beverage is created by combining... Read More