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Shichiken Alain Ducasse Sparkling Sake – 72cl

Shichiken Alain Ducasse Sparkling Sake – 72cl

$138.00 SGD
In very close collaboration with Alain Ducasse and Gerard Margeon, Shichiken has crafted this exceptional sparkling sake. Alain Ducasse Sparkling Sake was inspired by Alain Ducasse’s terroir, which is the...
Shichiken Biroadoaji Junmai Ginjyo Sake 天鵞絨の味 – 72cl

Shichiken Biroadoaji Junmai Ginjyo Sake 天鵞絨の味 – 72cl

$59.00 SGD
Biroadoaji ” Junmai Ginjo is made from the underground water flowing from the Minami Alps Mt. Kaikoma , in the town famous for its water called Hakushu .”
Shichiken Furinbizan Junmai Sake 風凛美山 - 72cl

Shichiken Furinbizan Junmai Sake 風凛美山 - 72cl

$48.00 SGD
“Furinbizan” is a very fresh Junmai sake which is made from the underground water flowing from the Minami-Alps’ Mt.Kaikoma, in the town famous for its water called “Hakushu.” The Yamanashi...
Shichiken Hoshi no Kagayaki Clear Sparkling Sake – 72cl

Shichiken Hoshi no Kagayaki Clear Sparkling Sake – 72cl

$99.00 SGD
A new sake experience aiming for the stars. Named after the starry skies of Hakushu. Secondary fermentation in the bottle elevates this daiginjo sake to new heights with an impressive...
Shichiken Kaikoma Junmai Daiginjyo Sake 甲斐駒 – 72cl

Shichiken Kaikoma Junmai Daiginjyo Sake 甲斐駒 – 72cl

$83.00 SGD
In the 18th century, during 1750, the Kitahara family established their sake brewery called “Onakaya” in Takato of Nagano Prefecture. Until the late 19th century, the brewery ceased operation and...
Shichiken Onakaya Junmai Daiginjyo Sake – 72cl

Shichiken Onakaya Junmai Daiginjyo Sake – 72cl

$128.00 SGD
From the town of Hakushu, where some of the best quality water comes from in Japan, this Junmai Daiginjo sake was brewed using the underground water flowing from Minami-Alps’ Mt.Kaikoma....
Shichiken Yama-No-Kasumi Cloudy Sparkling Sake スパークリング山ノ霞 – 72cl

Shichiken Yama-No-Kasumi Cloudy Sparkling Sake スパークリング山ノ霞 – 72cl

$63.00 SGD
“Yama-no-kasumi” is Shichiken’s very first representation of a Sparkling sake. It follows traditional bottle which dances like a thin layer of mist.