Myo-cha liqueur "Sakura Matcha"




Myo-cha liqueur "Sakura Matcha"
The harmony of cherry blossoms in full bloom and Kyoto's Uji green tea. Blended with Sen no Rikyu, a sake brewed with the utmost care.
The clean, delicate aroma and the gentle sweetness of the sake meld together to create a taste that makes you long for spring.
Carefully Selected Ingredients
◆Kongo Mountain spring water: Sake and tea are good because the water is excellent. It was loved by the locals as a famous water and was the source for making local specialities such as sake, tofu and konnyaku. We use high-quality spring water from Mount Kongo, which has nurtured this history.
◆Uji Matcha from Kyoto: a matcha taste with little bitterness or bitterness, which spreads quickly in the mouth. Uji matcha, loved by the tea saint Sen no Rikyu, is used.
How to enjoy
⚪︎Straight: You can enjoy the original depth of flavor of the ingredients.
⚪︎On the rocks: cooled, it can be drunk neat and enjoy the changing flavors.
⚪︎With soda: you can drink it with a refreshing taste without sacrificing the flavor and aroma of the liqueur.
⚪︎With milk: You can enjoy its mild sweet aroma and rich taste.
Myo-cha liqueur series
This is a Sake based tea liqueur made from carefully selected ingredients. Currently, three products have been released.
◆Matcha: A sip of this tea liqueur will fill your mouth with a noble sweetness, a hint of bitterness and a mellow aroma.
◆Sakura Matcha: The harmony of cherry blossoms and Kyoto Uji Matcha. The sake "Sen no Rikyu" is blended with it.
◆Hojicha: When you put it in a hojicha container, hold it over the fire and shake it, it makes a dry crackling sound and smells fragrant. The roasted aroma gently envelops you.
Japanese Sake from Rikyugura
Sake is usually brewed in three stages, and it is extremely rare to find a brewery that uses eight stages. Theoretically, this method is more likely to produce a sweet sake, but it requires more than twice as many steps as usual.
However, we are the ones who go through this enormous process in pursuit of the sweet sake that is typical of Sakai. This is the Rikyu brewery's attitude towards sake brewing and an expression of its beliefs.