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Demon Slayer Blue Juice Box

February 26, 2024  /  WineBros

Nihonsakari
Kinki, Japan

For over 110 years, Nihonsakari has cultivated brewing techniques rooted in traditional sake-making processes from Nada, home of Japan's finest sake. Today we also produce natural beauty and health products, including our Komenuka Bijin line of cleansing products for skin and hair, and a natural sake that appeals to health-conscious consumers. Combining old traditional processes with a modern emphasis on health, nature and freshness, Nihonsakari is evolving as a brand name of products that are good to both our bodies and the environment.

Nihonsakari
'Blue Demon Slayer'
Onikoroshi Sake
Juice Box


Fresh and vibrant shiboritate sake - meaning "freshly pressed sake" - is sealed as-is into these "juice boxes" to seal in fresh sake's naturally bright flavor & aroma, and refreshing character. A dry namachozo style sake.

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New from Pull Eighty!

February 16, 2024  /  WineBros

Pull Eighty

Willamette Valley, Oregon

"Pull Eighty" is a tribute to Patrick Edward Crowley. Mr. Crowley, served as president of the New York Central Railroad from 1924-1931. His reputation for demanding a hard day's work and maximum efficiency led his friends and colleagues to coin his initials, P.E.C., into a nickname: Pull Eighty Cars. At that time, most locomotives pulled only 30 cars while potentially being able to pull up to eighty cars on flat ground.

"Pull Eighty" is a tribute to Patrick Edward Crowley. Mr. Crowley, served as president of the New York Central Railroad from 1924-1931. His reputation for demanding a hard day's work and maximum efficiency led his friends and colleagues to coin his initials, P.E.C., into a nickname: Pull Eighty Cars. At that time, most locomotives pulled only 30 cars while potentially being able to pull up to eighty cars on flat ground.

2022

Pull Eighty

Pinot Noir

This wine originates from select vineyard sites in the center of the Willamette Valley. All the grapes are sourced from cool-climate sites to create elegant, classic Oregon Pinot Noir. The farmers treasure their native environment and use sustainable practices in growing and vinifying the grapes. The vines were planted in 1997-1998 to select clones of Pinot Noir (Pommard, 777, 115). The grapes are hand harvested and the wine is aged for 8 months in 80% neutral oak, 20% two year French oak.

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Brand new!

January 24, 2024  /  WineBros

Enrico Toro 1872

Abruzzo, Italy


In the early 1800’s, Beniamino Toro Sr. moved to Tocco da Casauria, a commune in Abruzzo. Beniamino discovered a local herbal elixir dating back to the Benedictine Friars who built the San Clemente at Casuria Abbey in 1100. In 1817, Centerba Toro was born. This sophisticated liqueur is made from the alchemy of wild and naturally grown herbs selected and picked by experts at the slopes of the Maiella, Abruzzese Mountain. Beniamino opened a pharmacy in the late 1800’s and commercialized his prized Centerba, which was known as a homemade product until this time. Overtime, the monasteries lost their notoriety for the elixir remained a staple in the Casauria community.


Centerba largely rose to fame during the cholera epidemic of the late 19th century in Naples. It was said every evening there were well-supplied wagons of Centerba bottles heading for the Neapolitan capital. The herbs for this spirit are well known for their restorative and healing properties. Since then, Tocco da Casauria has been associated with Centerba, the perfect name derived from “Centum Herbora,” or in dialect “Cianterba. 1972 marked the year Enrico Toro and his father, Roberto, built a distillery to keep up with market demands of their ancestral herbal liquor, Centerba. Thus, the family rebranded Centerba Toro as Centerba 72.


Enrico Toro 1872

Centerba 72

70% abv


A 200 year-old secret formula that recalls the beauty of the green

Abruzzese mountains.


Centerba 72, produced by the father and son duo in 1972, has a variation of 2 elements compared to the originating Centerba Toro recipe. It is said to be superior to the original Toro formula.


Herbal aromas of oregano, thyme, and pinesap.


Initial light mouthfeel, then a slightly hot and prickly assertion of spearmint.


Peppermint and licorice combine with a tingling spice for a momentary flash.


Pine needle fades into a long, dry and spicy finish.

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