Haku | Suntory | Japanese Craft | Vodka | Filtered Through Bamboo Charcoal | 70 cl | 40 Percent ABV
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Haku | Suntory | Japanese Craft | Vodka | Filtered Through Bamboo Charcoal | 70 cl | 40 Percent ABV
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Description
Suntory is the oldest spirit brand, which is a family-owned business started in Osaka, Japan. It makes a premium rice vodka named Haku, meaning white in Japanese. Haku Vodka is made from a blend of two different types of rice. The first type of rice is called "Yamada Nishiki", which is a high-quality sushi rice. This type of rice gives Haku Vodka its smooth texture and clean flavor. The second type of rice used in Haku Vodka is called "japonica". Japonica rice is often used in sake, and it gives Haku Vodka its characteristic sweetness. These batch distilled spirits are carefully blended by experts and then filtered using white birch charcoal to remove impurities and create an extremely clear and smooth spirit.
It is made with Hyuganatsu and Hebesu, native citrus fruits to Miyazaki. Also added is the Japanese spice Sansho pepper from an artisanal farm in Wakayama (the farm is called Kanja Sanshoen and its clients include Ferran Adria of El Bulli and other prominent chefs abroad). Use a thin wall glass since you can taste lemon sour more directly. (*Avoid putting it in a freezer.) Rooted as referring to “Hakumai” (白米) – Japanese white rice- the origin of the liquid. Elevated as evoking “Junpaku” (純白) – “untainted” and brilliant – a tribute to the craft of mastering a clear, clean and luminous vodka, carefully filtrated through bamboo charcoal for an unparalleled soft, round and subtly sweet taste. Related productsThe premium Japanese spirit maker produced the vodka in a distillery that makes the local rice spirit awamori, a liquid indigenous to Okinawa. Finally, Haku Vodka is distilled using traditional pot stills. This gives Haku Vodka a richer and more nuanced flavor than vodkas that are made with column stills.
Haku Japanese Craft Vodka is made with a hundred percent Japanese white rice, a clean and luminous vodka. This has an unparalleled softness and sweet taste with delicate rice and sweetness aromas that give the drink a smooth finish. Finally, we have Belvedere. This Polish vodka is made from rye and distilled four times. It's got a crisp, clean flavor with a bit of a peppery finish. Haku Vodka also uses artesian water from Mount Fuji. This water is some of the purest in the world and it really helps to give Haku Vodka its unique flavor profile.
Haku Vodka Details
This transparent vodka has hints of coconut, mint, and vanilla that provide a warm finish with notes of rice pudding. Nikka Coffey This refreshing twist on the classic Moscow Mule is made with Haku Vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice. It's perfect for sipping on a hot summer day. The Haku Paloma Although I call Japanese lemon sour this recipe, you can use vodka instead of Japanese Shochu. (You need ABV, right? )
Japan Caviar, 1983 J.CAVIAR Vodka’s producer, has a unique history. In 1983, the former Soviet Union gifted 200 sturgeons to Japan as a symbol of friendship between the two countries and Miyazaki Prefecture accepted them in its experimental fisheries. The fisheries eventually succeeded in farming sturgeons in 2004. With sushi and sashimi: Haku Vodka is a popular choice for pairing with sushi and sashimi. The clean and crisp flavor of the vodka complements the delicate flavors of the seafood. Nikka Coffey is a premium Japanese vodka that is one of the first products released by this brand. It is distilled using a special distillation unit known as the Coffey unit, custom-made for precise distillation and blending. Price and Value: Determine your budget and consider the value offered by different brands. While some Japanese vodkas may be priced higher due to their quality or craftsmanship, others may offer excellent value at a more affordable price point. Yes, Haku Vodka is gluten-free. It’s distilled from rice, which naturally does not contain gluten, making it safe for people with gluten allergies or celiac disease. How does the flavor profile of Haku Vodka complement different mixers?Japanese gin brand Ukiyo has ventured into the vodka category with its Ukiyo Japanese Rice Vodka, which has been crafted on the tropical island of Okinawa. Besides, the citrusy freshness will last for even another glass pouring the infused distilled spirit and carbonated water.
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- EAN: 764486781913
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