Strawberry Sake Cocktail

One sip of this drink and there's no question what season it is—it's time to take advantage of as many strawberries as you can. This cocktail is the perfect way to enjoy one of summer's most iconic fruits.

Variety of Styles

Our premium Saké styles include Junmai, Ginjo, Daiginjo, Junmai Ginjo, Junmai Daiginjo, and Honjozo.

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About Saké

Saké, the fermented beverage made from rice, water, yeast, and koji, was and is traditionally made in Japan.  Today, however, it’s also produced in many countries, including the U.S. Most saké is water white in color, dry, with an alcohol content of 15-18%. Saké begins with drying and polishing the rice grains to remove the outer layer, leaving just the starch core. The rice is then washed and steamed, and the koji mold converts starch to sugar. The rice is then mixed with water, and yeast is added to convert sugar to alcohol through fermentation.