

ABOUT THIS BOTTLE
OTOKOYAMA KITANO INAHO DAIGINJO
Daiginjo made with sakamai, or brewer's rice (premium sake-brewing rice, distinguished from regular table rice). Polished to 40%, this is an elegant, impactful sake with no superfluous flavor.
TASTING NOTES

Rice Polishing Ratio
This sake is made from Suisei rice from Hokkaido polished down to 40%.
HOW TO ENJOY
PAIRING
Light foods such as seafood, vegetable tempura, carpaccio, oysters.

SERVING
Chilled or room temperature, enjoy in a wine glass.


Otokoyama's history goes back to the Edo period (1603-1867) where it was so prized that it was appointed as the official sake purveyor for the Edo-era shogunate and aristocrats. Synonymous with good sake, it was so well-known that it would get mentions (perhaps it was Edo period product placement) in pop culture of the times, from Kabuki theater shows to Ukiyo-e paintings (Japanese woodblock print). This long-acclaimed sake is brewed with underground water from the mountains of Hokkaido. Otokoyama Brewery has been awarded gold medals by international liquor competitions for 44 consecutive years.