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Muu COFFEE × M3 Coffee Limited Edition Sake Coffee - Kato Yoshihira & GOLD Junmai Daiginjo (Drip Bag)

Sale price HK$220.00

The coffee beans are first soaked in sake to allow the aroma of the sake to permeate the green beans before being roasted.

[About the wine cellar]
Kato Yoshihira Shoten is a traditional sake brewer rooted in Fukui Prefecture, dedicated to creating high-quality products using local specialties. The company has strict requirements for water and rice quality and places great emphasis on creating a flavor unique to the region. Based on exquisite techniques and a deep understanding of local culture, they brew internationally renowned sake.

Regarding the alcohol used:
"Van Gold" is a premium junmai sake produced by Kato Yoshihira Shoten. Brewed with carefully selected rice and high-quality water, it exudes a luxurious aroma and rich, layered flavor. With a smooth, rounded mouthfeel and a full-bodied, delicate taste, it is the ideal luxury sake for special occasions.

The flavor of alcohol and coffee
The smooth flavor of pure rice wine blends perfectly with the rich bitterness of coffee. The luxurious aroma and smooth texture of "Van Gold" intertwine with the deep bitterness of coffee, creating a rich and profound taste experience. This opulent combination is perfect for enjoying after a meal or for special occasions.

*The product does not include the wine bottle.

  • Taste:
  • Country: Peru
  • Roast: medium roast
  • Baking place: Japan
  • Best before date:
  • Material: 100% coffee beans
  • Weight: 13g x 10 packs
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About MUU COFFEE

For those of you who want a different coffee flavor.

Sake coffee uniquely developed by MUU COFFEE from Ebina City, Kanagawa Prefecture, is a unique coffee that allows you to enjoy the aroma and sweetness of both liquor and coffee at the same time.

"Wine coffee" is made by soaking green coffee beans from Brazil in alcohol. Coffee beans that are roasted to transfer the flavor of alcohol to the green beans. The result is that the worlds of coffee and alcohol are mysteriously intertwined. A unique flavor is born.

When you take a sip, the first thing that hits your mouth is the rich taste and aroma. In the aftertaste, you can feel the sweetness and refreshingness of the alcohol. You can enjoy a new taste different from coffee.

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