Collection: Alcools japonais

Japan is renowned for its refined and diverse spirits. While the best-known is sake, made from fermented rice, there are many others! Japan offers a very wide range of alcoholic beverages. Explore our carefully-curated selection to guide your discovery, including Japanese whisky, shochu, umeshu, Japanese gin and many more.

117 products

  • Suntory roku Gin ⋅ 47% ⋅ 700ml

    Premium Japanese gin made from six carefully selected natural ingredients, including green tea and yuzu. Each one is distilled separately and...

    Regular price 34.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 34.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 48.57 € per l
  • Sake Tokachi gold junmai daiginjo ⋅ 16% ⋅ 720ml

    This Daiginjo sake is the result of a long, low-temperature fermentation, featuring a blend of three varieties of rice grown in Hokkaido: Suisei,...

    Regular price 46.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 46.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 63.89 € per l
  • Yuzu liqueur Yuzucello ⋅ 20% ⋅ 700ml

    This yuzu liqueur has a delicately tart, refreshing taste, balancing the liveliness of Japanese yuzu with a touch of subtle sweetness. Its intense,...

    Regular price 52.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 52.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 74.29 € per l
  • Whisky Nirasaki Gold Blended ⋅ 37% ⋅ 700ml

    Koshu pure Japanese malt whisky from the Nirasaki distillery is a top-of-the-range whisky that showcases exceptional Japanese craftsmanship. Produced...

    Regular price 30.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 30.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 42.86 € per l
  • Plum liqueur Kurashikikomachi Umeshu ⋅ 12% ⋅ 500ml

    A delicate-tasting plum liqueur, handcrafted by macerating nanko ume plums in a local sake from the Okayama region called "Sanzen"....

    Regular price 14.50 €
    Prix promotionnel 14.50 € Regular price
    Price per unit 29.00 € per l
  • Rincha Kocha x Mirin rice liqueur with black tea ⋅ 13% ⋅ 300ml

    The Kokonoe brewery, one of Japan's oldest Mirin cellars, perpetuates ancestral know-how in the production of its Mirin. In this version, the...

    Regular price 16.50 €
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    Price per unit 5.50 € per l
  • Whisky Suntory Toki ⋅ 43% ⋅ 700ml

    This blended whisky, created by the son of Suntory's founder, is a blend of the Chita, Yamazaki and Hakushu distilleries. Its name Toki means "the...

    Regular price 44.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 44.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 103.53 € per l
  • Cherry blossom liqueur Sakura Kirakira ⋅ 12% ⋅ 500ml

    Kirakira liqueur, produced by the Kitaoka Honten distillery in Nara, is created by infusing cherry blossoms, known as "Sakura"...

    Regular price 34.00 €
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    Price per unit 68.00 € per l
  • Whisky Suntory Kaku ⋅ 40% ⋅ 700ml

    This Kaku bean whisky is a classic and Japan's best-selling whisky! Light amber in color, with a complex nose that...

    Regular price 48.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 48.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 68.57 € per l
  • Miyazaki Kinmiya Sugar Cane Shochu ⋅ 25% ⋅ 720ml

    This shochu is a Japanese classic. It's very clear, simple and goes perfectly with blends. Enjoy it chilled in cocktails.

    Regular price 24.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 24.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 34.29 € per l
  • Sake Kisaki white 50 junmai daiginjo genshu ⋅ 15% ⋅ 720ml

    This sake is made with notes of stewed apple, caramel and hazelnut, using the same method as Kisaki Blanc...

    Regular price 34.00 €
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    Price per unit 47.22 € per l
  • Sake Hideyoshi Hanami Yozakura N°1 Junmai in can ⋅ 14% ⋅ 180ml

    This Junmai sake is packaged in cherry blossom-themed cans, capturing the essence of spring. Its light-blocking design guarantees quality...

    Regular price 4.50 €
    Prix promotionnel 4.50 € Regular price
    Price per unit 25.00 € per l
  • Sake Nugudamaru nigori in can ⋅ 17% ⋅ 180ml

    This sweet-tasting, thick-textured sake is obtained by coarsely filtering moromi, which gives it its cloudy appearance. The...

    Regular price 5.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 5.00 € Regular price
  • Saké Kiseki no Osake junmai ginjo ⋅ 15.5% ⋅ 720ml

    This exceptional sake is made from "Omachi" rice, grown according to the natural method recommended by Mr. Kimura Akino, famous for his work on agriculture...

    Regular price 33.00 €
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    Price per unit 45.83 € per l
  • Whisky Nikka Black Special ⋅ 42% ⋅ 720ml

    This whisky is the result of the expertise and passion of Masataka Taketsuru, founder of Nikka Whisky and known as the father of Japanese whisky. The...

    Regular price 56.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 56.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 77.78 € per l
  • Whisky Nikka coffey grain ⋅ 45% ⋅ 700ml

    Made with a majority of corn from Coffey stills, this single grain offers us a glimpse of grain whiskies in the style...

    Regular price 58.00 €
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    Price per unit 82.86 € per l
  • Whisky Nikka Days ⋅ 40% ⋅ 700ml

    A gourmet blend on the nose and fruity on the palate, characterized by lightly smoky, fruity and honeyed notes reminiscent of vanilla. Its name comes from...

    Regular price 38.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 38.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 54.29 € per l
  • Sakura senjo Handcrafted cherry blossom gin ⋅ 45% ⋅ 700ml

    The one and only Sakura Gin made by a brewery that has been around since the Edo period. Senjo Craft Gin Sakura is an artisanal gin made by a...

    Regular price 49.00 €
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    Price per unit 70.00 € per l
  • Sake Oga Namahaga junmai in can ⋅ 14% ⋅ 180ml

    This sake, with its soft, refined notes, is inspired by the Namahage, an emblematic figure in the traditional culture of the village of Oga, in Akita prefecture. According to the...

    Regular price 6.00 €
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    Price per unit 33.33 € per l
  • Sake Hideyoshi Hanami Koraku N°3 Junmai in can ⋅ 14% ⋅ 180ml

    This Junmai sake is packaged in cherry blossom-themed cans, capturing the essence of spring. Its light-blocking design guarantees quality...

    Regular price 4.50 €
    Prix promotionnel 4.50 € Regular price
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Find out more about Japanese spirits

The main types of Japanese spirits include :

  • Sake: Fermented alcohol made from rice, often consumed hot or cold.
  • Shochu: A spirit distilled from various ingredients such as barley, sweet potato and rice.
  • Umeshu: A sweet liqueur made from Japanese plums (ume) macerated in alcohol and sugar.
  • Awamori: Specific Okinawan spirit, distilled from Thai rice.
  • Japanese whisky: Inspired by Scotch whisky, it is renowned for its finesse and complexity.

These spirits offer a rich diversity of flavors and aromas, reflecting the variety of ingredients and production methods used in Japan.

Sake and shochu are two iconic Japanese spirits, but they have some notable differences. Sake is made by fermenting rice, water and koji (a mold used to transform starch into sugar). It is generally sweeter and rounder on the palate. Shochu, on the other hand, is produced by distilling a fermented base from rice, barley, sweet potato or other cereals. It offers a more varied palette of flavors, and can be drier or fruitier, depending on the ingredients used.

Traditionally, Japanese spirits are consumed in different ways:

  • Sake: Served hot or cold, depending on the season and type of sake. Sake is often served in small bowls called "ochoko".
  • Shochu: Can be drunk neat, diluted with hot or cold water, or served over ice. Also popular in cocktails.
  • Umeshu: Generally consumed over ice or with sparkling water.
  • Japanese Whisky: Enjoy neat, with ice, or diluted with water.

These drinks are often accompanied by Japanese dishes, making for a harmonious tasting experience.

The degree of rice polish in sake, known as "seimai buai", refers to the percentage of the outer layer of the rice grain that has been removed prior to fermentation. The more polished the rice, the higher the quality of the sake. For example, a sake with 50% polish means that 50% of the grain has been removed. High-quality sakes like Daiginjo generally have a polish of 50% or more, offering more refined, delicate flavors.

To choose a sake to match your dishes, consider these classic pairings:

  • Sashimi or seafood: Choose a light, dry sake, such as Junmai or Ginjo.
  • Tempura or fried dishes: A richer sake such as Honjozo will balance out the fatty texture.
  • Spicy dishes: A slightly sweet sake such as Nigori (unfiltered sake) will soften the spices.
  • Desserts: Opt for a sweet, fruity sake, or even Umeshu plum liqueur.

The ideal temperature for serving sake depends on its type:

  • Premium sake (Daiginjo, Ginjo): Serve chilled, between 10-15°C, to preserve its delicate aromas.
  • More classic sake (Junmai, Honjozo): Can be served slightly warm (30-40°C) to accentuate umami flavors.
  • Hot sake: Between 40-55°C, for simpler sakes, often consumed in winter.

Shochu is made from a variety of raw materials, each offering distinct flavours:

  • Barley (mugi shochu): Mild and light, often preferred by beginners.
  • Sweet potato (imo shochu): Rich, earthy aromas, more full-bodied.
  • Rice (kome shochu): Mild and subtle, often compared to sake.
  • Buckwheat (sobacha shochu): Unique, aromatic, slightly nutty flavor.
  • Brown sugar (kokuto shochu): Sweet, caramelized flavor, native to Okinawa.

Japanese dishes go perfectly with a variety of spirits:

  • Sake: Sashimi, sushi, tempura, yakitori.
  • Shochu: Grilled dishes, ramen, sukiyaki, izakaya snacks (small bar dishes).
  • Umeshu: Sweet and savoury dishes, light desserts.
  • Japanese Whisky: Grilled meats, dark chocolate, cheese.

Alcohol consumption in Japan is surrounded by many traditions:

  • Kanpai: The traditional Japanese toast, often made by raising a glass before drinking.
  • Filling glasses: The Japanese always fill their neighbor's glass, never their own, as a sign of respect.
  • Drink in moderation: Even at festive gatherings, it's good manners not to get excessively drunk.