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Haku Vodka by Japanese Craft Spirits producer Suntory is a stunning portal into the world of Japanese flavour. Marrying the stunning traditions of sake, shochu and vodka this is a spirit inspired by the brilliant purity of light that is unparalleled in smoothness, delicacy and nuance. The softly sweet flavour of Haku - meaning purest white - is crafted from the finest grade of sushi rice, which is gently fermented and distilled in the Japanese sake tradition before being transformed into the purest expression of vodka available.

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Haku Vodka by Japanese Craft Spirits producer Suntory is a stunning portal into the world of Japanese flavour. Marrying the stunning traditions of sake, shochu and vodka this is a spirit inspired by the brilliant purity of light that is unparalleled in smoothness, delicacy and nuance. The softly sweet flavour of Haku - meaning purest white - is crafted from the finest grade of sushi rice, which is gently fermented and distilled in the Japanese sake tradition before being transformed into the purest expression of vodka available.
The Japanese craft vodka, Distilled from 100% Japanese rice bamboo charcoal filtration
Country of Origin
Japan

Package Type
Glass Bottle
Recycling Information
Bottle - Glass - Widely Recycled
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Japanese Vodka

Importer:
Beam Suntory UK Ltd,
Springburn Bond,
Carlisle Street,
Glasgow,
Scotland,
G21 1EQ.
Brand
Haku
Manufacturer
Bottled by:
Beam Suntory UK Ltd,
Springburn Bond,
Carlisle Street,
Glasgow,
Scotland,
G21 1EQ.
Return To Address
Edrington UK,
191 West George Street,
Glasgow,
G2 2LD.
ABV (%)
40
Units
28
Tasting Notes
Haku translates to brilliance and white, inspired by the 100% Japanese white rice and bamboo charcoal filtration that is utilized to deliver an unparalleled soft, round and subtly sweet vodka
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week