Winter's Boldest Pour: Arabashiri Ichiban Fresh-Pressed Omachi Sake ON SALE NOW!
š¶Ā Fresh-Pressed Sake Made from 100% Omachi Rice
From the ancient brewing halls of Muromachi Shuzo, founded in 1688 in Okayamaās scenic Akaiwa City, comes a sake that captures winterās essence in a bottle. This isnāt just traditionāitās 300+ years of passion, craftsmanship, and a fierce loyalty to one of Japanās most iconic sake rices:Ā Omachi.
š¾ Whatās Omachi Rice?
Omachi is no ordinary riceāitās the oldest pure sake rice strain in Japan, discovered over 170 years ago and still grown in limited quantities today.
Known as theĀ āumami kingā of sake rice, Omachi delivers rich, deep, earthy flavors that modern hybrids just canāt replicate.
WhereĀ Yamada Nishiki is light and aromatic, Omachi is bold, complex, and full of bodyāand Muromachi Shuzo is one of the few breweries proudly devoted to this legendary grain.
ā²ļø Meet Arabashiri Ichiban
This limited-edition winter sake is made using 100% Omachi rice and brewed with water fromĀ Omachi no Reisenāa spring selected among Japanās Top 100 Famous Waters.
āØUnfiltered. Unpasteurized. Undiluted.
āØBottled immediately after pressing, this sake retains the vibrant aroma of freshly made koji and the punchy, wild energy of the first press (arabashiri).
āØ The result? A bold, untamed tokubetsu junmai with layers of flavor that explode across your palate.
š¶ Tasting Notes
š Aroma: Bright, raw koji with a hint of sweetness
š Flavor: Rich umami, earthy complexity, and a bold, full-bodied finish
š«§ Mouthfeel: Vibrant and energetic with a raw, satisfying throat kickāthis is sake at its most primal
āļø Only Available in Winter
āArabashiri Ichibanā is brewed in small batches, only during the coldest months of the year.
Itās a rare chance to experience sake at its freshestāuncompromised, alive, and bursting with character.

š½ Perfect Pairings
This sakeās boldness makes it a perfect match for richly flavored dishes:
š Grilled meats like beef tataki or yakitori
š Delicacies like horse sashimi, shirako, or seared bonito
š² Comforting classics like hot pot, soba, tempura, and grilled fish
š£ Or sip it chilled with edamame, cold tofu, or sushi to enjoy its full depth
š¶ Best served in: A traditional ceramic bowl-style cup to enhance its texture and warmth
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