• Hakurakusei Junmai Ginjo (720ml)
  • Hakurakusei Junmai Ginjo (720ml)

Hakurakusei Junmai Ginjo (720ml) 伯楽星 純米吟醸

$73.60

Sake Competition Gold

Kura Master Gold

The subtle fruity aroma gives the impression of a sweeter sake, on entry there is a wonderful balance of citrus like acid and rice derived umami, proving it to be a wonderfully food-friendly sake, true to the Hakurakusei signature style.

style
clean and dry
availability
year round
on the palate
refreshing citrus-like acidity
on the nose
gentle hints of banana
RPR (Rice Polishing Ratio)
55%
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As a Junmai Ginjo with restrained Ginjo-ka aromas, there is little to distract from the food it's being paired with. Due to its seductively fresh mouthfeel and supple acidity, the sake works both to enhance flavours in the food and to clean the palate for the next bite.

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Characteristics特徴

Prefecture
miyagi
Rice
kura no hana
Alcohol
16%
SMV (Sake Meter Value)
+4
Acidity
1.6
Water Source
subsoil water from zao mountain range
Yeast
miyagi original kobo

How to enjoy楽しみ方

Recommended pairings
sashimi | yakiniku gyutan
Serving temperature
11°-16°
Serving vessels
white wine glass

Reviewsレビュー

Test: niizawa

Niizawa Sake Brewing Company 株式会社新澤醸造店

This brewery is a pioneer for rice polishing. Working with their local variety of sake rice, Niizawa contract cultivated Kura no Hana, accomplishing a record-breaking polishing ratio of 7% in 2015 after 350 hours of slow polishing. They then carefully brewed the Zankyo Super 7 and matured it for 1 year at sub-zero temperature to create the first product of its kind. Subsequently, the brewery has taken the challenge even further by polishing its Kura no Hana down to the pin prick of the core of the grain at a jaw dropping .85 percent, the polishing process taking 5297 hours and 34 minutes, approximately 7 straight months of polishing, in the machine. The Reikyo, with a 0% polishing ratio, is a triumph and the winner of the ultimate rice polishing competition.