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Hana Awaka Sparkling Sake

Special price €8,99

Liter price€35,96 per l

incl. VAT.

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Refreshing, fruity and extremely delicious: Ozeki Hana Awaka Sparkling Sake is simply fun in a glass. With 7% alcohol, this sparkling sake is an ideal aperitif, but also a great accompaniment to a light meal.

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Hana Awaka Sparkling Sake is mildly sparkling and has a pleasant, natural sweetness. The fruitiness, which comes from the white koji, is in harmony with the fresh and light acidity. Hana Awaka has subtle notes of melon and pear. Sparkling sake is produced using the traditional brewing method and consists of water, rice and koji. Sparkling sake is absolutely on trend in Japan. In the Land of the Rising Sun, large bottles of sparkling sake are used instead of champagne on the winners' podium at Formula 1 races.

Hana Awaka Sparkling Sake is an ideal aperitif, but also goes well with lighter dishes or desserts. The low alcohol content of 7% vol. makes this sparkling sake a particularly light companion, and of course a perfect alternative for anyone who doesn't like beer... Incidentally, Hana Awaka means "sparkling flower". This is reflected in the elegant bottle design decorated with flowers. Be sure to enjoy well chilled!

Sparkling sake
Japanese alcoholic drink based on rice
Net quantity: 250 ml
Alcohol: 7% vol.
For sale to persons of legal age only
Importer: Ginza Berlin GmbH, Pfalzburger Straße 20, 10719 Berlin

About the manufacturer

The Ozeki Brewery has existed since 1711 and is located in Nishinomiya City in Hyogo Prefecture, northwest of Osaka on the island Honshū. The company is best known in Japan for the invention of its "One Cup Sake", which was launched in 1964 for the Olympic Games in Tokyo. This canned sake became a total hit in Japan. Two years later, Ozeki set up the first vending machines for this. This made Ozeki the first company in Japan to sell alcohol in vending machines. In addition to its offices in Japan, Ozeki has had a large headquarters in Hollister, California, since 1979, where it has been extremely successful in selling sake.

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