iichiko Saiten, meaning to make a mark, is a Japanese Honkaku shochu, the most strictly regulated style of shochu, made from 100% barley and created specifically for cocktails. It is distilled at the family-run Sanwa Shurui distillery on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, the birthplace of the spirit and home to the 500-year distilling tradition.
iichiko Saiten, meaning to make a mark, is a Japanese Honkaku shochu, the most strictly regulated style of shochu, made from 100% barley and created specifically for cocktails. It is distilled at the family-run Sanwa Shurui distillery on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, the birthplace of the spirit and home to the 500-year distilling tradition.