Collection: Japanese alcohols

Japan is renowned for its refined and diversified alcohols. If the best known is the sake, made from fermented rice, there are many others! Japan offers a very wide range of alcohol. Explore our carefully elaborate selection to guide you in the discovery, among which you will find Japanese whiskey, Shochu, Umeshu, Japanese Gin and many others.

108 products

  • Saké onna joshu junmai ginjo - 0.2% - 720ml

    The taste of this sake recalls milk rice and almond milk, with shades of flowers such as jasmine and acacia, and a slight note of drought...

    Usual price 46.00 €
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  • Saké monsay black junmai - 17.1% - 720ml

    A very complex and well-balanced sake a balanced acidity, notes of undergrowth, praeting, sulflated wheat and yeast.  This sake has the originality of being able to...

    Usual price 46.00 €
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    Unit price 63.89 €  by  l
  • Saké dassai 23 junmai daiginjo - 16% - 720ml

    This premium sake displays a percentage of grain remaining 23% so that there is almost only the noblest part of the grain and the richest in...

    Usual price 88.00 €
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    Unit price 122.22 €  by  l
  • Saké fukukomachi junmai daiginjo - 15.5% - 720ml

    Produced in a 400 -year -old brasserie in Akita, this sake is lively and has aromas of mango, papaya and candied ginger. A beautiful complexity, while...

    Usual price 58.00 €
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    Unit price 80.56 €  by  l
  • Rinchha hôjicha x mirin rice liqueur with roasted green tea - 13% - 300ml

    The Kokonoe brewery is one of the oldest Mirin cellars in Japan. The Mirin is conscientiously manufactured, with a know-how which is transmitted from generation to...

    Usual price 8.25 €
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  • Umeshu akashishiso nakano plum liqueur with red shiso yukari - 12% - 720ml

    A specialty of the prefecture of Wakayama both soft and tart. It is ideal as an aperitif.

    Usual price 42.00 €
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  • Nikka black special whiskey - 40% - 720ml

    This whiskey comes from the expertise and passion of Masataka Tatketsuru, founder of Nikka Whiskey and known as the father of Japanese whiskey.Nikka Black whiskey is...

    Usual price 56.00 €
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    Unit price 77.78 €  by  l
  • Saké monsay blue junmai daiginjo - 16.5% - 720ml

    An Omachi sake with pretty notes of green fruit, such as green apple, melon and pineapple not yet too mature. It has a sweet acidity as...

    Usual price 64.00 €
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    Unit price 88.89 €  by  l
  • Mikan liqueur - nigori mikanshu - 12% - 500ml

    It is made from Mikan, a little sweet and unachape Japanese mandarin. Its creamy texture makes it perfect as an aperitif or dessert.

    Usual price 34.00 €
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  • Saké monsay purple junmai - 17.6% - 720ml

    This sake is made with water -rich water, which makes it unique, powerful and rich in Umami. It is drier and mineral than other Monsay sakes...

    Usual price 38.00 €
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    Unit price 52.78 €  by  l
  • Fûsetsu shochu of sugar cane - 25% - 720ml

    This amber Shochu of sugar cane is aged for more than 3 years in oak barrels used for whiskey to create a soft taste. This gives...

    Usual price 25.00 €
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    Unit price 34.72 €  by  l
  • Ukiyo vodka - 0% - 700ml

    Ukiyo rice vodka is made from the harvest of a long grain indica rice. The rice is inoculated with black koji, fermented and then distilled in...

    Usual price 44.00 €
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    Unit price 62.86 €  by  l
  • Saké gazan junmai daiginjo - 16% - 720ml

    A balanced sake, both elegant and complex, with notes of melon, rice, a slight acidity and a beautiful length in the mouth.

    Usual price 49.00 €
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    Unit price 68.06 €  by  l
  • Rinchha kôcha x mirin rice liqueur with black tea - 13% - 300ml

    Rice liqueur obtained by infusing black tea darjeeling in mirin. Can be mixed with hot milk, sparkling water or poured on a vanilla ice cream.

    Usual price 8.25 €
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    Unit price 2.75 €  by  l
  • Saké kubota manjyu junmai daiginjo - 15% - 720ml

    A high quality Daiginjo highly sought after, the rice of which has been reduced to 35 %. The nose is sophisticated, with touches of pear and...

    Usual price 84.00 €
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    Unit price 116.67 €  by  l
  • Sabo taikaian shochu of sweet potato - 25% - 720ml

    Authentic Shochu produced from Wakoen tea leaves and sweet potatoes cultivated locally. We feel the scent of tea and the pleasant sweetness of the sweet potato.

    Usual price 29.00 €
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    Unit price 40.28 €  by  l
  • Saké taiten shiragiku junmai daiginjo - 16.9% - 720ml

    Produced in Omachi, this sake is aged at low temperature for almost a year, which makes it soft and round, with fruity notes of pear and...

    Usual price 38.00 €
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    Unit price 52.78 €  by  l
  • Saké kisaki pink junmai daiginjo - 11% - 720ml

    THE Kisaki 50 Pink is a high -end sake, developed from rice " Yamada-nishiki »Cultivated locally and then polished at 50%. His profile is particularly soft and because of its...

    Usual price 48.00 €
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    Unit price 66.67 €  by  l
  • Saké tokachi junmai ginjo - 16% - 720ml

    A sake with light and balanced aromas, with exotic notes like lychee and a length on rice notes. It is a very easy to drink sake...

    Usual price 16.00 €
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    Unit price 22.22 €  by  l
  • Yamazaki 12 years old whiskey - 43% - 700ml

    A classic with notes of jasmine, cinnamon, candied orange, fishing, red apple and tropical fruit. It presents itself with a full -bodied sweetness to end on...

    Usual price 153.00 €
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    Unit price 218.57 €  by  l
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Learn more about Japanese alcohols

The main types of Japanese alcohols include:

  • Sake : Fermented alcohol based on rice, often consumed hot or cold.
  • Shochu : Spirits distilled from various ingredients such as barley, sweet potato or rice.
  • Umeshu : Soft liquor based on Japanese plums (UME) macerated in alcohol and sugar.
  • Awamori : Specific Okinawa spirits, distilled from Thai rice.
  • Japanese whiskey : Inspired by Scottish whiskey, it is renowned for its finesse and complexity.

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

The sake and the shockhu are two emblematic Japanese alcohols, but they have notable differences. The sake is obtained by fermentation of rice, water and koji (a mold used to transform starch into sugar). It is generally softer and rounder in the mouth. Shochu, on the other hand, is produced by distillation of a fermented base from rice, barley, sweet potato or other cereals. It offers a more varied palette of flavors and can be drier or more fruity depending on the ingredients used.

Traditionally, Japanese alcohols are consumed in different ways:

  • Sake : Served hot or cold, depending on the season and the type of sake. Saké is often consumed in small bowls called "Ochoko".
  • Shochu : Can be drunk pure, diluted with hot or cold water, or served on ice. It is also popular in cocktail.
  • Umeshu : Generally consumed on ice or with sparkling water.
  • Japanese whiskey : Pure tasted, with ice, or lying with water.

These drinks are often accompanied by Japanese dishes, allowing a harmonious tasting.

THE Rice polishing degree in the sake, called "Seimai Buai", refers to the percentage of the outer layer of the rice grain which was removed before fermentation. The more polished the rice, the higher the quality of the sake. For example, a sake with a 50% polishing means that 50% of the grain has been removed. High quality sakes like the Daiginjo Generally have a polishing of 50% or more, offering more refined and delicate flavors.

To choose a sake according to your dishes, consider these conventional agreements:

  • Sashimi or seafood : Favors a light and dry sake, like a Junmai Or Ginjo.
  • Tempura or fried dishes : A richer sake like a Honjozo will balance the fat texture well.
  • Spicy dishes : A slightly sweet sake like a Nigori (Saké not filtered) will soften the spices.
  • Desserts : Opts for a sweet, rather fruity sake, even a plum liqueur Umeshu.

The ideal temperature to serve the sake depends on its type:

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

The Shochu is made from various raw materials, each type offering separate flavors:

  • Barley (Mugi Shochu) : Soft and light, often preferred by beginners.
  • Sweet potato (Imo Shochu) : Rich and earthy aromas, more full -bodied.
  • Rice (Kome Shochu) : Soft and subtle, often compared to sake.
  • Buckwheat (Sobacha Shochu) : Slightly hazelnut flavor, unique and aromatic.
  • Brown sugar (Kokuto Shochu) : Sweet and caramelized flavor, from Okinawa.

Japanese dishes go perfectly with different alcohols:

  • Sake : Sashimi, Sushi, Tempura, Yakitori.
  • Shochu : Grilled dishes, ramen, sukiyaki, izakaya snacks (small bar dishes).
  • Umeshu : Sweet and savory dishes, light desserts.
  • Japanese whiskey : Grilled meats, dark chocolate, cheese.

Alcohol consumption in Japan is surrounded by many traditions:

  • Kanpai : The traditional Japanese toast, often made by lifting its glass before drinking.
  • Filling of glasses : The Japanese always fill the glass of their neighbor, never theirs, as a sign of respect.
  • Drinking in moderation : Even during festive meetings, it is fashionable not to get drunk excessively.