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            <title>Haamonii Smooth Shochu</title>
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            <description>Haamonii Smooth Shochu is 100% natural, premium grain shochu (22% ABV). Shochu is an ancient Japanese distilled spirit (similar to vodka but lighter); shochu is also known as soju. Haamonii is enjoyed just like vodka in your favorite cocktail, traditionally it is sipped on ice with a splash of fresh juice or oolong tea.</description>
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            <title>Shochu (Shōchū)</title>
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            <description>Shōchū is a Japanese distilled spirit, clear in color, made from a variety of different ingredients including barley, buckwheat, rice, sweet potatoes and sugar. Unlike a 40% ABV Vodka, Shōchū is usually 25% ABV which is stronger than Japanese Sake. Shōchū is often described as earthy and nutty in taste with little fruitiness.</description>
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