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Japanese sake
Japanese sake
classé dans : Japanese alcohols
Silky, round and fruity, this sake with complex aromas is very smooth and releases delicate and refined flavors. It will reveal its aromas perfectly on its own or will be the ideal companion to a dessert.
JUNMAI VARIETY
Brewed only with rice, filtered water, and koji mold, junmai sake generally has a full, slightly sour flavor. It goes well with a wide variety of foods. Serve at room temperature or hot.
Genshu (原 酒): Sake with a higher volume of alcohol because it has been squeezed without being diluted with water. It has a rich taste and an alcohol content of between 17 and 20 degrees.
HOW TO STORE YOUR SAKE?
Sake is a delicate alcoholic drink. It is extremely sensitive to light and heat and should be handled like wine. Place the sake in a cool, dry, dark place so that its delicate balance is not affected by direct sunlight. KKeep cool at 4°C, tasting at a temperature between 10 and 20*C.
Type: Junmai Origin: Niigata Prefecture (Kawasemi Brewery) Alcohol: 14.8% Nihonshudo *: -30 Acidity: 2.5 Type of rice: Koshiibuki Polishing: 70 Recommendation: Aperitif and dessert Aromas: Sweet, fruity, round, rich
* Nihonshudo:
Like wines, a sake can be defined in basic characteristics either dry or sweet. In Japan, the Nihonshudo, or sake measurement value, is often used to determine whether a sake is either dry or sweet or in between, by measuring the residual amount of sugar and alcohol it contains. Soft (negative value), Neutral (close to 0), Dry (positive value).
Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, consume in moderation. The sale of alcohol is prohibited to minors.
Silky, round and fruity, this sake with complex aromas is very smooth and releases delicate and refined flavors. It will reveal its aromas perfectly on its own or will be the ideal companion to a dessert.
JUNMAI VARIETY
Brewed only with rice, filtered water, and koji mold, junmai sake generally has a full, slightly sour flavor. It goes well with a wide variety of foods. Serve at room temperature or hot.
Genshu (原 酒): Sake with a higher volume of alcohol because it has been squeezed without being diluted with water. It has a rich taste and an alcohol content of between 17 and 20 degrees.
HOW TO STORE YOUR SAKE?
Sake is a delicate alcoholic drink. It is extremely sensitive to light and heat and should be handled like wine. Place the sake in a cool, dry, dark place so that its delicate balance is not affected by direct sunlight. KKeep cool at 4°C, tasting at a temperature between 10 and 20*C.
Type: Junmai Origin: Niigata Prefecture (Kawasemi Brewery) Alcohol: 14.8% Nihonshudo *: -30 Acidity: 2.5 Type of rice: Koshiibuki Polishing: 70 Recommendation: Aperitif and dessert Aromas: Sweet, fruity, round, rich
* Nihonshudo:
Like wines, a sake can be defined in basic characteristics either dry or sweet. In Japan, the Nihonshudo, or sake measurement value, is often used to determine whether a sake is either dry or sweet or in between, by measuring the residual amount of sugar and alcohol it contains. Soft (negative value), Neutral (close to 0), Dry (positive value).
Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, consume in moderation. The sale of alcohol is prohibited to minors.