Japanese Citrus Liqueur
Refreshing and delicious! Luscious yuzu aroma, scintillatingly sweet with a brisk citrus uplift. Made with fresh-pressed yuzu from Ehime Prefecture and alcohol distilled using sake lees from Masumi’s brewery in the southern Japanese Alps.


Miyasaka Brewing Company
Nagano Prefecture

Masumi is one of the great names of the sake world, admired throughout Japan for its unshakable down-to-earth reliability. The brewery where it is made was founded in 1662 in the town of Suwa, where a tradition of precision craftsmanship had led to the development of the silk spinning trade. Masumi achieved great prominence in 1946 with the discovery of a new yeast variety, “Nanago” or Association No. 7. With its gentle aroma and ease of use Nanago continues to be used by over half of the breweries in Japan.

Technical Specifications
Classification: Specialty (Japanese Citrus Liqueur)
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polishing ratio
14%
alcohol
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acidity
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Serving recommendations
With its clean bite and svelte mouthfeel, “Iki na Onna” evokes a crisp Chardonnay. Serve it chilled with flank steak, charcoal-grilled fish or a hearty Caesar salad.
Restaurant & Retail Guides
Where to find Masumi “Yuzu Liqueur” in the U.K.
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