Akitabare Suirakuten Daiginjo Sake

Akitabare Brewery

Akitabare Suirakuten "Heaven of Tipsy Delight" Daiginjo

Akitabare Suirakuten Daiginjo Sake

Akitabare Brewery

Gentle, pale marigold hue. Muscat, berries, mangos, clover honey nose, with rich, round umami flavor. Dive in deep to get the mineral, white grape, melon, and rock candy elements.

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 & Sweet
SMV
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0
Acidity
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1.2
Rice Varietal
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Yamada-Nishiki
Polishing
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40%
Regular price $95.00

ABOUT THIS BOTTLE

Akitabare Suirakuten Daiginjo Sake

Named after a Tang dynasty poet Bai Juyi (from the Japanese reading of his courtesy name, Haku Rakuten), lover of wine. Like the poet, this isn't a in-your-face flashy sake, but a subtle, the more you concentrate on it, the more you'll be rewarded-type of sake. Aged in the bottle for two years, this sake is gentle but strong, unassuming but proud—a masterpiece from the Akitabare Brewery.

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HOW TO ENJOY

PAIRING

Light cuisine—think seafood salad, white fish, oysters, steamed clams.

SERVING

Best served chilled at about 50–60° and enjoy its changing stages as it warms to room temperature.

ABOUT THE BREWERY

Akita Shuzo - 秋田酒造