• Taka Junmai Daiginjo Platinum Label (720ml)
  • Taka Junmai Daiginjo Platinum Label (720ml)
  • Taka Junmai Daiginjo Platinum Label (720ml)
  • Taka Junmai Daiginjo Platinum Label (720ml)

Taka Junmai Daiginjo Platinum Label (720ml) 貴 純米大吟醸 プラチナラベル

$128.00

Initially there is an enticing tropical bouquet of mangoes & ripe melons. On the palate however, it is assertive and commanding true to the Taka signature style with rich mineral undertones, a deep umami unfolding on the mid-palate, ending in a long, elegant and silky finish which lingers endearingly.

style
rich and complex
availability
year round
on the palate
clean mineral and umami
on the nose
tropical mango and ripe melon
RPR (Rice Polishing Ratio)
40%
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For Nagayama-san, the best way to represent the true terroir of Ube province, was to grow his own high quality sake rice on local land. Today Nagayama san heads up an agricultural co-operative, farming high grade Yamadanishiki rice with a focus on sustainability & respect of the land.

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Characteristics特徴

Prefecture
yamaguchi
Rice
yamadanishiki
Alcohol
15%
SMV (Sake Meter Value)
+8
Acidity
1.6
Water Source
subsoil water from brewery-owned well, originating from kotou river, high mineral content
Yeast
kumamoto no. 9

How to enjoy楽しみ方

Recommended pairings
yakiniku | duck confit
Serving temperature
11°-16°
Serving vessels
white wine glass

Reviewsレビュー

Test: taka

Nagayama Honke永山本家酒造場

Nagayama Honke was established in 1888 in Ube, Yamaguchi prefecture, at the bottom tip of Honshu Island. The current Kuramoto Takahiro Nagayama, fifth generation president and Toji, first joined the brewery in 2001 with the strong desire to transition to making only Junmai sake. However, at that time, 95% of the sake on the market was Aruten sake, sake with added brewer’s alcohol, and Junmai was not at all fashionable. Since that time, things have changed drastically, and for this we can thank intrepid individuals such as Mr. Takahiro Nagayama for his strong commitment to the pure form of sake.