
ABOUT THIS BOTTLE
Suehiro Ken "Sword"
Juicy nose of strawberry, banana, cantaloupe, and watermelon. Round and smooth on the palate, with mineral, ginger, hints of peach and melon flavors.



HOW TO ENJOY
PAIRING
Light, salty fares go well with this bright sake: yakitori, green papaya salad, salmon, chicken picatta. Sashimi, Roasted Chicken, Grilled Vegetables.
SERVING
Best served chilled in a wine glass.