Unusually for a daiginjo, Suirakuten is aged in the bottle for two years, developing a rarefied, multi-hued flavor. Gentle yet strong, unassuming but proud, a masterpiece of the brewer's art. Serving Recommendations: Best served cool at 50-60 degrees and...
Full, clean taste, with a nice balance of sweetness and acidity overlaying a delicate fruitiness. Like plum blossoms at winter's end, ?Kinka? is vivid and poised, in the elegant Kanazawa style. Serving Recommendations: Tedorigawa ?Kinka? is the perfect c...
Founded in 1903, the Saiya Brewery is one of the most award-winning breweries at the Japanese National Sake Competition. Located in the snowy region of Akita, in the past fifteen years of the competition, the brewery has won an astonishing ten gold medals. Mr. Takahashi, their brewmaster, has been recognized by the Emperor of Japan as a cherished craftsman.
This junmai ginjo is a favorite with new and seasoned sake drinkers alike. Featuring the proprietary yeast developed by Takahashi Toji, this sake is creamy, layered, aromatic and finished with a dry spiciness. An incredible sake to enjoy on its own as an introduction to the house style of Saiya Brewery.