Suehiro Ken "Sword"

Suehiro Brewery

Ken Sword Daiginjo Sake. Ken means sword in Japanese. And how appropriate, because this sake has us slayed. It's crispness can slice through tissue paper! Ken is a dry sake with a vibrant nose of juicy summer fruits and a twangy palate with strong minerality and balance. Suehiro Brewery.

Suehiro Ken "Sword"

Suehiro Brewery

Ken means sword in Japanese. And how appropriate, because this sake has us slayed. It's crispness can slice through tissue paper! Ken is a dry sake with a vibrant nose of juicy summer fruits and a twangy palate with strong minerality and balance.

Details

Category
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Daiginjo
ABV
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16%
Volume
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720ml
Style
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Light & Dry
SMV
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+4
Acidity
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1.3
Rice Varietal
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Yamada-Nishiki
Polishing
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40%

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.

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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.

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