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Saiki Usu Nigori Junmai Sake

Special price €37,99

Liter price€52,76 per l

incl. VAT.

plus shipping (will be charged at checkout)

0.72 L / Alcohol: 15%

Delivery time: 2-4 working days

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Fresh and beautifully dry: The Saiki Junmai Usu Nigori Sake impresses from the very first sip with its rich rice character and umami. This is paired with a lovely acidity and slightly tart notes. This is an Usu Nigori (slightly cloudy) sake with a creamy texture and a refreshing mouthfeel. This sake must be stored unopened (standing upright) in the refrigerator.

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The Saiki Junmai Usu Nigori is less cloudy than most nigori sakes, giving it an extremely pleasant texture. Its dryness makes it very easy to drink, and it tastes very young and fresh.
This nigori sake is an ideal aperitif. It pairs very well with light appetizers, fish, and seafood. It also pairs very well with chocolatey or fruity desserts and pastries.

Usu Nigori Junmai Sake (slightly cloudy)
Japanese rice-based alcoholic beverage
Polishing ratio: 68%
Rice variety: Gin No Sato (Oita)
Net volume: 720ml
Alc.: 15% vol
Sale only to adults
Importer: Ginza Berlin GmbH,
Pfalzburger Straße 20, 10719 Berlin

About the manufacturer

Bungo Meijyo was founded in 1919 as "Kariu Sake Brewery" in Saiki in Oita Prefecture. The prefecture was originally an area where sake production flourished. Initially founded as a sake brewery, the company's focus shifted from sake to shochu due to the big shochu boom in Japan. Particularly during the great barley shochu trend in the 1975s, Bungo Meijyo concentrated on the production of mugi shochu. The barley for the company's shochus is grown entirely in Oita Prefecture. Bungo has a deep connection to agriculture. The water for shochu production comes from the Banjo River in Oita, which is considered one of the clearest rivers in Kyushu. The craftsmanship that has been passed down from generation to generation since the company was founded is essential to shochu production. Bungo Meijyo produces excellent shochus and sake, and is both innovative and traditional.

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