This sake is crafted using ‘Omachi,’ a sake rice suitable for brewing, sourced from Hiroshima Prefecture. It is a Junmai Ginjo sake with a polishing ratio of 55%. Leveraging the characteristics of the yeast, it is finished with a slightly sweet taste.
Sake meter value | -1 |
Acidity | 1.5 |
How to drink | cold |
Producer | Nakao Sake Brewing Company, Ltd. |
※Sake meter value・・・Sake Meter Value” (SMV), or “Nihonshu-do” in Japanese, is a scale indicating the sweetness or dryness of sake. Positive values mean drier sake, negative values suggest sweetness, and values near zero indicate a balanced profile. It helps consumers choose sake based on their taste preferences, with dry sake pairing well with savory dishes and sweet sake complementing desserts.
※Acidity・・・The “acidity” of Japanese sake is a measure of its sourness, with higher values indicating more acidity and lower values suggesting a milder taste. Moderate acidity contributes to a refreshing quality that pairs well with food. Typically ranging from 0.7% to 2%, acidity varies based on production methods and ingredients. It is a factor that influences the quality of sake, adjusted by brewers during the brewing process.
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Located in Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Nakanose Shuzo is a member of the Japan Ginjo Sake Association. It has earned recognition, including a first-place award at the National New Sake Appraisal. Their brands include “Seikyou” and “Maboroshi.” Particularly, “Seikyou” is known for its light and refreshing character, allowing the rich flavor of sake to be savored before gently fading away.