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Suginishiki Tokubetsu Junmai sake Kimotojikomi

Suginishiki Tokubetsu Junmai sake Kimotojikomi

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Experience the perfect fusion of traditions and modern brewing with Suginishiki Tokubetsujunmaishu Kimotojikomi. Hailing from the house of Sugi Shuzo in the verdant lands of Shizuoka, this unique 'Tokubetsu Junmai' sake is brewed from 'Yamadanishiki' rice polished down to 60%. Its acidity level of 1.7 provides a robust, full-bodied flavor profile while its SMV (Sake Meter Value) of 6.5 promises a pleasant, moderate dryness. Enjoy the classic Kimoto method's burst of deep, rich flavors paired with grilled seafood or flavorful meats. A true celebration of sake at its best!

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SMV
6.5
Acidity
1.7
Alcohol
15.5
Polish Ratio
60
Rice
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Yeast
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Sake Type
Tokubetsu Junmai
Brewery
Sugii Brewery Company
Prefecture
Shizuoka
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Sugii Brewery Company

Sugii Brewery Company

Shizuoka

This brewery sees sake, which has been nurtured alongside Japan’s long history of rice cultivation and culinary culture, as a great work of art created by the Japanese people. They aim to craft sake with deep, nuanced flavors that harness the power of nature. They place great importance on traditional methods such as kimoto and yamahai, as well as on the process of aging, to draw out the full potential of rice, water, and microorganisms. While they are passionate about ginjo-style brewing—which is currently emphasized by many sake makers—they believe that overly aromatic ginjo sake can sometimes clash with food and be difficult to enjoy over time. For that reason, when it comes to junmai and honjozo types, they pursue a different approach and set of techniques that highlight acidity and complexity. By using less-polished rice in combination with kimoto and yamahai methods, they create sake with a wild, rustic depth that further matures and gains complexity through aging. These sakes pair well with everyday meals and offer a flavor that becomes more familiar and satisfying with each sip. Rather than prioritizing ease of drinking, the brewery values depth and richness of flavor, and treasures every encounter with those who appreciate this kind of sake.

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