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GAYANGJUJAK

GAYANGJUJAK SOOEUL 43 KOREAN TRADATIONAL LIQUOR 350ML

  • Payment
    T/T , WK
  • MOQ
    10 ea
  • Supply Ability
    50 ea per One-Time
  • Supply Details
    Sample Order
  • Country of sale
    Asia, Americas, Europe, World Wide
  • PRICE
    • EXW

      Depend on quantity

ITEM SPECIFICS

  • Brand
    GAYANGJUJAK
    Model GAYANGJUJAK SOOEUL 43 KOREAN TRADATIONAL LIQUOR 35
  • origin
    Republic of Korea
  • Size(Capacity)
    350ml
  • Material
    domestically grown rice, honey, Sasam root,
  • Weight
    770g
  • Condition
    glass
  • Style
    special day alcoholic beverage, korean alcoholic beverage, korean tradational alcoholic drink
  • Function
    aroma tasted, high alcohol content of 43%,
  • Expiry Date
    3 year
  • Gender
    unisex
  • Features
    rice alcoholic liquor, high volume liquor, well-balanced sweet and slightly


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Sooeul 43 is a traditional distilled liquor produced by the community enterprise "Gayang Jujak" located in Gunpo, Gyeonggi Province. This liquor is made using domestically grown rice and Korean wheat nuruk (a traditional fermentation starter), with the addition of Sasam (Dwarf Lilyturf) root to deliver a distinctive flavor and aroma.

Key Features:

  • Alcohol Content: With a high alcohol content of 43%, it offers a rich and deep flavor profile.
  • Volume: Comes in a 350ml bottle, making it ideal for special occasions.
  • Ingredients: Crafted with domestically grown rice, Korean wheat nuruk, honey, and Sasam root, following traditional brewing methods.
  • Production Process:
    Made from locally sourced Korean rice and wheat-based nuruk (fermentation starter), the liquor is infused with Sasam (Codonopsis lanceolata root) and natural honey. It undergoes fermentation and distillation without any artificial additives, preserving its pure, natural taste and aroma.
  • Taste and Aroma: The subtle aroma of Sasam root blends harmoniously with the natural sweetness of honey, creating a well-balanced sweet and slightly bitter flavor.
  • Packaging Design:
    Comes with a ‘Baekja Cheoljjuk Cup,’ a porcelain-inspired glass featuring symbols of Gunpo's historical Joseon-era white porcelain kilns and the azalea flower, a symbol of the city, adding a touch of cultural heritage and elegance.

Sooeul 43 is free from synthetic additives and adheres to traditional brewing techniques, offering the profound taste of Korean traditional liquor. Its unique flavor, derived from Sasam root, and its high alcohol content make it a popular choice for special occasions or as a thoughtful gift.

If you're looking to explore a new flavor of traditional Korean liquor, we highly recommend Sooeul 43 for a rich and aromatic experience of Korean distilled spirits.

 

Korean Alcoholic Drinks: A Beginner's Guide

Like other east Asian cultures, the consumption of alcohol is a practice dating back thousands of years in Korea. However, it was not until Koryo Dynasty (10th century CE) that Korean alcohol began to form its own, unique identity. 

Today, let's take a tour of the best that Korean liquor, wine, and beer have to offer! Whether you’re looking for a sweet Korean red wine, a shot of soju, or another Korean alcoholic drink to pair with Korean cuisine, this list has you covered.

Makgeolli 

Makgeolli can be thought of as a “raw” or “original” rice wine. If you've heard of takju before, it was likely in reference to makgeolli. The alcohol does not typically go through distillation, meaning it retains a low ABV, often around that of strong beer: 8%. In Korea, makgeolli is typically not pasteurized, meaning it retains many of its original, earthy, tangy flavors. Most forms will contain a suspension of chalky sediments, making makgeolli appear cloudy.

Soju

Soju is likely the most famous alcoholic beverage produced in Korea, strongly associated with drinking culture on the peninsula. Technically similar to vodka (and the Japanese beverage, shochu), soju is clear; it is distilled from various starches including wheat, glutinous rice, barley, or sweet potato. Traditionally, the majority of the beverage is produced in the Andong region, but smaller producers have began to crop up in the last decade or so. Interestingly, unlike vodka, soju is often produced and sold at a variety of different strengths, ranging from about 15% to 50%! Soju is often consumed in small glasses, slightly larger than the size of a shot glass. For bonus points, try some somaek - it’s a combination of soju and beer that typically incorporates a lager-style of beer and is delicious!

Gukhwaju 

Rice wines hold a special place in South Korean drinking culture. Gukhwaju - also known as flower wine - is a traditional rice wine, but with a twist: it is flavored with dry chrysanthemum flowers. These flowers are crushed and added to the rice wine as it is fermenting. This addition adds both a slight tint and herbal flavor to the finished product.

 
Baekseju

Baekseju can be thought of as herbal rice alcohol. It’s not quite as astringent (or alcoholic) as traditional rice wine, but it retains much of the earthy and chalky flavor. Baekseju is known for its additives. Depending on the producer, it typically contains up to 12 different spices and herbs, notably featuring ginseng, licorice, ginger, and cinnamon.

Dansul

Dansul is another form of Korean rice wine, but it is very different from makgeolli or baekseju. Dansul features the use of “nuruk” - a traditional Korean fermentation starter used since the period of the Three Kingdoms nearly 2,000 years ago. The beverage is unique in that the rice undergoes incomplete fermentation - leaving dansul at an ABV of only 2-3%. Because of this low alcohol content, it is typically sweeter and cloudier than other rice wines. 

Beer

While beer (maekju, 맥주; 麥酒) became familiar in Korea somewhat later than in America, it seems as if beer is now a staple of Korean drinking culture. In fact, Seoul has had a brewery for over 100 years! American consumers may be familiar with some of the most popular Korean beer brands, including Hite Jinro and Oriental Brewery. Regulatory changes by the Korean government in 2011 and 2014 have allowed the craft beer industry to expand in Korea, meaning we will hopefully see an influx of high-quality Korean beer in the near future!

Bokbunja-ju 

South Korea has a strong wine culture. Interestingly, many of the most distinctive Korean wines are made from fermentables other than grapes. Bokbunja-ju - often called bokbunja wine - is distilled from Korean black raspberries. It is somewhat stronger than a typical American wine, clocking in around 15-19% ABV. The berries add a moderate amount of acidity - allowing bokjunja wine to pair well with many types of seafood.

Maesil-ju

Another famous fruit-inspired Korean alcoholic beverage, maesil-ju is known as a type of plum wine or plum liqueur. Its sweet taste comes from an infusion of yellow or green plums. The spirit is produced by starting with soju, a distilled spirit, and soaking plums in the liquor. The mixture is typically left to age for nearly 100 days, after which the fruit is removed. At this point, sugar is added and the fruit wine is left to age for 3-6 months, although it could be consumed immediately. While it’s not quite as thick as traditional European dessert wines, maesil-ju is definitely sweet enough to fit the bill.

Discover a world of luxury and sophistication with our Premium Soju selection, a carefully crafted selection of refined Korean spirits designed to captivate your senses. Made from the finest ingredients and expertly distilled, our exceptional selection promises an unforgettable drinking experience for both connoisseurs and casual enthusiasts

 

PAYMENTS DETAILS

This supplier supports payments for offline orders
  • WK
  • Telegraphic Transfer : T/T
Contact Payment Manager
  • Name : EUNSUNG KIM

SHIPPING

Shipping from : Republic of Korea
  • 10 Daeya 1-ro 24beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do (15887)
GAYANGJUJAK
  • The person in charge

    EUNSUNG KIM
  • Address

    10 Daeya 1-ro 24beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do (15887)

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GAYANGJUJAK
Introduction
We are a distinguished manufacturer of traditional Korean liquor, dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich heritage of Korean brewing techniques. With a deep respect for centuries-old recipes and methods, our company produces a wide range of high-quality liquors that capture the authentic flavors and cultural essence of Korea. Each batch is crafted with precision and care, using only the finest ingredients, including locally sourced grains and natural fermentation processes, to create exceptional products that honor traditional craftsmanship. Our commitment to excellence ensures that every bottle of our liquor not only delivers a premium drinking experience but also tells a story of Korean history and culture. Whether you’re a connoisseur or someone new to the world of Korean spirits, our range offers an unparalleled taste of Korea’s rich tradition. Through innovation and dedication to quality, we continue to share the timeless beauty of Korean liquors with the world.
  • Business Type :
    Manufacturer
  • Main Product :
    SUAM , SUEUL43
  • Established :
    2016-03-14
  • Total Annual Revenue :
    1~3 million (KRW)
  • Total Employees :
    Less than 5

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TRADE EXPERIENCE

  • Total revenue
    1~3 million (KRW)
  • Total export revenue (previous year in USD)
    675
  • Number of foreign trade employees
    Less than 5

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