Haku Japanese Vodka 700ml

$65.00

Made with 100% Japanese white rice, the name Haku® means “white” in Japanese. The word can also be read as […]

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Made with 100% Japanese white rice, the name Haku® means “white” in Japanese. The word can also be read as “brilliant” – a tribute to the craft of mastering a clear, clean tasting, and luminous vodka. Filtered through bamboo charcoal, Haku Vodka has an unparalleled soft, round, and subtly sweet taste.

The name Haku celebrates the origin and the craft of this Premium Japanese Vodka. The kanji (Japanese character) for Haku means “white”. But the subtlety of the Japanese language often gives kanji several readings. Read as “shiro” it would merely mean white. But read as “haku”, it is intentionally rooted and elevated. Rooted as referring to “Hakumai” (白米) – Japanese white rice- the origin of the liquid. Elevated as evoking “Junpaku” (純白) – “untainted” and brilliant – a tribute to the craft of mastering a clear, clean tasting and luminous vodka, carefully filtrated through bamboo charcoal for an unparalleled soft, round and subtly sweet taste.

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Product Specifications

Category:

 Vodka

Style:

 Rice Vodka

Country:

 Japan

Region:

 Osaka

Alcohol Volume:

 40%

Standard Drinks:

 22

 

 

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