Two words: ASIANPEAR!!! Now if I only I lived closer to a Whole Foods!
Jeff C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
Tried all 4 @ the Unilocal Elite Event. These bad boys are fizzy, which I can do without. The Green Tea is far superior to the rest, trust me. Here’s my order of preference: 1. Green Tea 2. Mango Ginger 3. Asian Pear 4. Yuzu Citrus
Infodiva B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
ok this stuff is off the hook, so much as… it has been on my mind since I double fisted a few bottles @ Titanium 12⁄12. Oiishii Delicioso!!! Intrepid Librarian that I am… I did some research and was pleasantly suprised. Yo these are local guys. 415 Marin. Vine Connections. Firstly, Great Website. I had problems viewing it in Firefox with Vista. I had to download Flock a new Browser to view it. My new computer hates Flash well on Firefox it does… aaah but I digress. is a Sausalito, California-based importer and exclusive US representative of some of the world’s most unique and exciting wines and Japanese ginjo Sake. and boy does it show. I know alot of Japanese… They are picky about what they consume so I have been affected. I am Gammabatte Crazy about anything Japanese. So I was tasting with a discerning palatte. Well guess what I am giving Akiko, Misako… my Girls@ Kimura on Ocean Ave??? Yeah Sake2me. I am a fan! Yo hook me up! Here is alittle about SAKE… Elixr of the Geishas Sake(Japanese: 酒; pronounced [sa.kɛ] Listen(helpinfo)) is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice. In Japanese, the word sake may also loosely refer to other types of alcoholic beverage. The word nihonshu 日本酒(literally, «Japan alcoholic beverage») is used to distinguish true sake from other beverages. In English, the word sake never refers to anything other than nihonshu. This article uses the word«sake» as it is used in English. Sake is also commonly referred to in English as «rice wine», but the characterisation implied is not accurate. Wine is made from the single fermentation of plant juices. Sake is produced by multiple fermentation of rice, which is more similar to how beer is produced. Also, outside Japan there exist other beverages known as «rice wine» that are significantly different from nihonshu. alright… I won’t nerd you out… but as you can see We Yankees do not have a clue. hahahaahha Vine Connections owners of Sake2me will give you that education. Foodie Infodiva out hiccup pass the Sake Hiroko… Yo reppin the BIGAREA Code 415… Peace
Ari C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Daly City, CA
Azncat sez iz good. I can has teh sake2meeh? WANT!
Rachel C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
OMG! OMG! OMG! SPARKLINGSAKE! I went to an event tonight that had sake2me and, since I am always willing to give new food & drink at least one try before I discount it, I had a glass of the Asian Pear sake2me. I LOVETHISSTUFF! At least the Asian Pear! It was sOOOOOOO!!! SCRUMPTIOUS that I couldn’t get past this flavor to try the others. There are four flavors — Ginger Mango, Yuzu Citrus & Green Tea are the other three. Maybe next time I’ll try one of the others! When I took a sip I closed my eyes and I was sitting on a white sandy beach under a gorgeous sunny blue sky, warm breeze, white caps in the distance, and a handsome guy was bringing me one refreshing sake2me ASIANPEAR in a frosted glass after another. Maybe with a little umbrella in it. .. . yeah, perfect! OMG! OMG! OMG! Sooooooo REFRESHING!
Cynthia B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hercules, CA
The flavor of these drinks is top notch. Realy smooth and delicious. Be careful though, they sneak up on you. I had so many I puked, lol. They are strong so don’t think because they taste sweet that they don’t pack a punch. 5 stars for sure.