Producer | Sesshu Otokoyama |
Country | Japan |
Region | Hyogo |
Type | Tokubetsu Junmai |
Sku | 02892 |
Size | 720ml |
ABV | 1.00% |
Exquisite nose of lime blossom, almond, guava mochi, and almond skin. Light and dry with ample minerality and a smooth, creamy texture that shows honeydew melon and citrus before finishing long and mineral.
Discover the exquisite Sesshu Otokoyama Tokubetsu Junmai Sake, a delightfully dry and refreshing sake with a captivating bouquet of lime blossom, almond, guava mochi, and almond skin. Produced by the revered Konishi Brewing, founded in 1550, this refined drink embodies the spirit of "Fueki Ryuko" – the perfect blend of tradition and innovation.
Sesshu Otokoyama Tokubetsu welcomes you with an elegant nose of lime blossom, almond, guava mochi, and almond skin. Light and dry on the palate, this sake delivers ample minerality and a velvety, creamy texture. Delight in the vibrant notes of honeydew melon and citrus, followed by a lingering, mineral-laden finish.
The versatile Sesshu Otokoyama Tokubetsu Junmai Sake pairs harmoniously with a wide variety of dishes. Its light, dry character and pronounced minerality make it an ideal companion for fresh seafood, including sushi, sashimi, and grilled fish. The sake's subtle creaminess and fruity undertones also complement mild cheeses, salads, and lightly seasoned poultry dishes.
Pours almost clear in the glass with just a hint of yellow. The nose is sun-warmed golden apples with just a touch of heat. On the palate, lychee, green melon come through, and a hint of yellow mango peel lingers through the finish.
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