
Ginger-Lemon Sake
Enjoy bold and aromatic ginger-lemon with Sake’s tropical fruitiness. Enjoy it on its own or mix with Ginger Beer for the perfect refreshing, low-alcohol (5% ABV) aperitif to start the evening.
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Why Zalud Ginger Lemon Sake Is a Modern Aperitif
Aromatic, Zesty & Refreshing
Refreshing Spritz Ideas with Ginger Lemon Sake

Organic Rice
Organic Rice from the Ebro-Delta is the base for our Junmai sake, delivering tropical and umami flavors to ZALUD.

Ginger & Lemon Peels
Our sake is infused with ginger and lemon peels for several hours, creating that unique combination of tropical fruit notes, aromatic ginger and refreshing lemon.

Mediterranean Lemons
Finally, we filter our lemon-ginger infused sake and carefully blend it with additional lemon juice to create that bold, zesty & refreshing taste. ZALUD!
Zalud Ginger Lemon Sake combines the smooth character of Junmai sake with the zesty freshness of Mediterranean lemons and aromatic ginger. This aperitif delivers a bold, modern twist on tradition, perfect for those seeking a refreshing low-alcohol option.
Benefits
Moreover, Zalud Ginger Lemon Sake is versatile and ideal for spritz cocktails. In addition, it pairs well with soda, tonic, or ginger beer, creating endless serving possibilities. As a result, it is a stylish choice for gatherings, dinner parties, or relaxed evenings.
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Flavor Notes
This blend balances tropical fruitiness with citrus brightness and a touch of spice. However, it remains smooth and light, making it an approachable aperitif for both new drinkers and connoisseurs. Therefore, Zalud Ginger Lemon Sake stands out as a refined yet vibrant choice.
A New Kind of Aperitivo
Born from Japanese tradition and the Mediterranean way of life, ZALUD combines exquisite Junmai Sake with sun-kissed citrus for a drink that’s crisp, modern, and unforgettable.
Learn more about the aperitif tradition and how sake blends are enjoyed worldwide.