Ama no To Heaven's Door Tokubetsu Junmai Sake NV

$38

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Ratings on Delectable

Emily Kresie-Harrington Delectable Pro

Dry, crisp, medium-bodied. Pear, melon rind, a little leesy-like roundness. Definitely needs a warm up (not heated, just not cold) as tasting straight from the fridge makes it seem disjointed and hot. Ginnosei and Miyama Nishiki rice varieties.

Dry, crisp, medium-bodied. Pear, melon rind, a little leesy-like roundness. Definitely needs a warm up (not heated, just not cold) as tasting straight from the fridge makes it seem disjointed and hot. Ginnosei and Miyama Nishiki rice varieties.

9.0

Gregory Fulchiero Delectable Pro

Super rich and delicious example of tokubetsu sake, loaded with gluey umami mouthfeel and waves of cucumber and melon

Super rich and delicious example of tokubetsu sake, loaded with gluey umami mouthfeel and waves of cucumber and melon

9.3

Andrea Markel

Almost buttery

Almost buttery

9.0

Max Gottesfeld Delectable Pro

Light pear and citrus aromas. Elegant and soft with a dry light finish. Very good for the money. #PA price $15.99

Light pear and citrus aromas. Elegant and soft with a dry light finish. Very good for the money. #PA price $15.99

8.8

Hayden Fulghum

Sweet, buttery, reminiscent of a lightly oaked chardonnay, with the crisp green apple notes of a Riesling.

Sweet, buttery, reminiscent of a lightly oaked chardonnay, with the crisp green apple notes of a Riesling.

9.0

Jay Jones

Very good sake!

Very good sake!

9.7

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