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Tokubetsu Junmai

Goku Karakuchi Sumiyoshi Tokubetsu Junmai

is a type of sake that is known for its dry and crisp flavor profile. It is made using a special brewing method called "Karakuchi", which results in a refreshing and light taste. This sake is classified as a Junmai, meaning it is made purely from rice, water, and koji, without any added alcohol or sugar. The Sumiyoshi Brewery, located in Osaka, Japan, is known for producing high-quality sake, including the Goku Karakuchi Sumiyoshi Tokubetsu Junmai. This sake pairs well with a variety of dishes, making it a versatile choice for any meal.

Details

SMV
Acidity
Alcohol
Polish Ratio
60
Rice

Taste / Aroma

Dry
Sweet
Rich
Light

Serving Temperature

Food Pairs

The Brewery

Taruhei Brewery

Taruhei Brewery

Taruhei Brewery, a Japanese sake brewery located in Akita Prefecture, is known for its traditional brewing methods and commitment to producing high-quality sake. The brewery's sake products are crafted using locally sourced rice and pure, natural water from the region. Taruhei Brewery takes pride in preserving the rich cultural heritage of sake brewing while also embracing modern techniques to create innovative and unique flavors. The brewery's dedication to quality and craftsmanship has earned it a loyal following both locally and internationally. Visitors to Taruhei Brewery can enjoy guided tours of the facilities, sake tastings, and a chance to learn about the brewing process from the knowledgeable staff. The brewery also offers a range of sake products for purchase, making it the perfect destination for sake enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Japanese sake.

The Region

YAMAGATA

YAMAGATA

Yamagata is a prefecture located in the Tohoku region of Japan. It is known for its beautiful scenery, hot springs, and ski resorts. The capital city of Yamagata Prefecture is also named Yamagata, and it is a popular destination for tourists seeking both natural beauty and cultural attractions. Some of the must-see attractions in Yamagata include the Yamadera temple complex, Zao Onsen hot springs, and Mount Zao, known for its "snow monsters" in the winter. Yamagata is also famous for producing delicious cherries, which are a popular fruit in Japan.