A5 TAKAMORI (DRUNKEN WAGYU) NY STRIP

$129.99
$129.99
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  • Origin: Yamaguchi, Japan
  • Grade: A5
  • Marble Score: 10-12
  • Lineage: Japanese Black (Kuroge)
  • Certificate Included

 

Takamori aka “Drunken Wagyu” by Nori Namumoto. This particular wagyu originates from Iwakuni farm, home to a production of 200 Takamori cattle - two heads of cattle are exported to the US each year. Not only are the genetics of this cattle exclusive, some clues also lie in its name.

Why is it called Drunken Wagyu? No, these cattle are no fed beer. Instead the cattle are fed a sake byproduct or sake mash from Dassai - Asahi Brewery. The result produces a mild and silky flavor.

Takamori beef is also known for higher unsaturated fatty acids when compared with typical A5 Japanese Wagyu on average. This is regarded as one of the best artisanal wagyu currently offered.

Experience an unparalleled flavor. Try Takamori Drunken Wagyu and see for yourself.

With over 300 brands of wagyu throughout Japan, each with its distinct and unique flavor characteristics, less than 5% of all US imported A5 are labeled as BMS 12 - the highest score given.


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Each portioned piece is individually packaged and vacuum sealed. In order to maximize freshness during delivery, we blast freeze our cuts and ship them with dry ice in a reusable insulated box. Thawing is natural and may occur.

To learn more about how we ship our products and how to properly receive them, please visit Shipping Info for further detail.

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• We cut and vacuum-seal each steak in our USDA-approved facility (No 3rd Party)

• Ships frozen with insulated foam container with dry ice. Thawing is natural during transit.

• Refrigerate in the coolest part of your fridge if you intend to enjoy your beef within 48 hours.

• Freeze if you plan on eating on a future date - we recommend consuming within 1 month for freshness. Thaw in the coldest part of your refrigerator 24 hours before cooking.

To learn more about how we ship our products and how to properly receive them, please visit Shipping Info for further detail.