Shibuya Linxas Liquor shop
Liquor shop
- Store/Area
- LINXAS Tokyo Shibuya store
- address
- Postal code 150-0002
Shibuya Daisan KK Building 1F, 3-1-9 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo - telephone number
- 03-6712-5522
- Nearest station
- Shibuya Station
- Opening times
- 10:00 - 19:00
- Closed Day
- Irregular holidays
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A word from the LINXAS Tokyo Shibuya store liquor mail order staff
Our alcohol professionals will kindly and courteously respond to your various requests!
LINXAS Tokyo Shibuya store is used by many customers who want to get their hands on some rare alcohol or add to their collection of brands. The store is easily accessible from Shibuya Station, and is a street-front store with a stylish atmosphere , so many people feel free to drop by.
In addition to selling alcohol, our store also buys alcohol.
All staff at LINXAS Tokyo Shibuya store are professionals with extensive knowledge of alcohol. You can use our store with confidence, as we are an elite group that can handle anything from sales to purchases. The number of people ordering online is increasing day by day, but since we cannot see the customers' faces, we operate our daily operations with the motto of providing polite, considerate service that suits the customer's situation, careful packaging of ordered alcohol, and speedy shipping .
If there is any alcohol that is not available at our Tokyo Shibuya store, we can work with our main store and each branch to deliver it to you, so if there is a drink you are looking for, please feel free to contact us.
Handling goods
Whiskey
Linkus Tokyo Shibuya offers a lineup of rare and hard-to-find whiskeys, including Suntory Yamazaki, Suntory Hibiki, Macallan, and Ardbeg. Limited edition bottles of famous whiskeys, such as Chivas Regal and Glenlivet, are often available , making it a must-see for whiskey fans and collectors.
Brandy
Brandy also comes in valuable bottles made of crystal or ceramic, such as the Baccarat bottle from Biscuit or the Napoleon from Chabot, and is a high-ranking product that has been aged for a long time . Brandy is a distilled liquor and can be stored semi-permanently if unopened, so it is popular with people who want to collect alcohol or send it as a gift.
Wine
The most famous are French wines, such as those from Bordeaux and Burgundy , but there are also other distinctive Italian wines and casually enjoyable Spanish wines, all of which are included in the Linxus lineup.
Linxus often stocks rare wines with high market value, such as Romanée-Conti, Leroy, and Opus One. Wines from "good years" tend to be particularly popular and in short supply, so if there's a brand you like, be sure to check back often.
Champagne
Among all the champagne brands, the ones that are especially popular in Japan are "Moet & Chandon" and "Dom Perignon" . There are many other high-end champagne brands such as Veuve Clicquot, Salon, and Krug, and there are many different types ranging from sweet to dry.
Champagne, which is characterized by its fine bubbles, is also recommended for toasting and parties.
Japanese sake
At Linkus, you can find limited edition sake like this, or sake that is only available to authorized dealers. Try to catch rare limited edition sake brands like "Juyondai," "Hiroyuki," and "Kokuryu" when they arrive.
There are also other high-end sakes that everyone has heard of, such as Dassai and Kubota. The fact that there are many sakes that can be enjoyed with meals is also one of the attractions of sake.
Shochu
When it comes to rare brands of shochu, the famous ones are the so-called 3M: Moriizo, Murao, and Maou . There are also many brands of shochu that are produced in small quantities and can only be purchased in limited areas, like local sake.
Shochu can be enjoyed in a variety of ways, such as with hot water, water, on the rocks, or with soda. Like brandy and whiskey, it is easy to store for long periods of time, making it an ideal drink for collections or stockpiles.
Other spirits
There is an impression that spirits are popular among people who like alcohol, but in fact, they are also used as ingredients in cocktails. They can also be made sweeter, so they are also very popular among women.
In Japan, basically all distilled alcoholic beverages other than whiskey, brandy, and shochu are classified as spirits.