February 14th is Valentine's Day. There are probably many people who give gifts to their loved ones.

The standard gift for Valentine's Day is chocolate, but this year, why not change things up and give a gift of alcohol that goes well with chocolate?

When you think of pairing alcohol with chocolate, you probably think of brandy, wine, or whiskey.

In fact, aged sake also goes well with chocolate.

Depending on the brand, aged sake has a deep, rich flavor reminiscent of brandy or whisky.

``2003 Yamabuki'' is recommended as a drink that goes well with chocolate.

Pairing with chocolate

When you put ``2003 Yamabuki'' in your mouth , you can smell the aroma of cacao and the exotic aromas of cinnamon and cumin. The aroma opens up more at room temperature than when chilled, creating a lingering finish and fullness. This type of aged sake is delicious even when warmed at a high temperature, making it perfect for the cold winter.

 

One tip for pairing is to pair foods and alcohol with similar flavors. ``2003 Yamabuki'' is an aged sake that is characterized by its cacao-like aroma and generous sweetness, and is recommended for pairing with chocolate.

A perfect package for Valentine's Day

We also have packaging designs suitable for Valentine's Day.

This package, with its eye-catching heart in the center, was created with the motif of ``A Rose in a Heart'' drawn by a disabled artist who works at the ``Art Village'' run by the Pasona Group.
At Pasona Group, we aim to create a society in which all people can play an active role, based on the concept of ``There are no obstacles to talent,'' and ``Ancient Beauty Sake'', which is also a member of the group, sympathizes with this and has come up with this collaboration.
Author: Keiko Daigo

Of course, we also offer the usual luxurious golden brown packaging. You can choose according to the preferences of the person you are giving the gift to.

A unique Valentine's gift. Your recipient may be impressed by the thoughtful gift you receive. This Valentine's Day, instead of chocolate, why not give the surprise and excitement of aged sake?

You can purchase "2003 Yamabuki" here.

https://oldvintage.jp/collections/all_item/products/pi022-sake-0002