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Akagisan “Junmai Ginjo”
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Akagisan “Junmai Ginjo”

Gunma prefecture

$38.00 
$38.00
$36.10 member price
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$38.00

Drink and be merry

The name “Akagisan” was inspired by a song in a play about Japan’s version of Robin Hood. Like the play’s hero, Chujiro Kunisada, or Britain’s Robin Hood, Akagisan Junmai Ginjo is a thief, but a thief of the heart. Brewed with the crystal clear underflow from Mt. Akagi, this dry sake is silky smooth and ends with a pristine finish. It pairs wonderfully with a wide array of foods, and might be your favorite part of the meal to be honest! The refreshingly dry apple and pear flavors will soon have you feeling like one of Robin Hood’s Merry men, so steal from the bottle and give to yourself with Akagisan Junmai Ginjo.

Characteristics

Brand Akagisan
Brewery Kondo Brewing Company
Category Junmai Ginjo
Subcategory Flavored
Taste Profile Light & Dry
Rice variety Gohyakumangoku
Yeast variety Gunma KAZE
Alcohol 15.00%
RPR ? 50%
SMV ? 3
Acidity ? 1.3
Values listed are at the time of production.

Serving Temperature

The best serving temperature of Akagisan “Junmai Ginjo” is cold (40-60°F).
  • Recommended
  • Not Recommended

Region

Akagisan “Junmai Ginjo” - Gunma prefecture

Akagisan is made in Gunma prefecture in the Kanto region.

Taste Metrics

Tasting Notes

  • Apple

    Apple
  • Pear

    Pear
  • Muscat Grape

    Muscat Grape

Recommended Pairing

  • Sushi/Sashimi

    Sushi/Sashimi
  • Seafood

    Seafood

Kondo Brewing Company

Founded in 1875 by Kondo Kamekichi using water from the great Mt. Akagi, Akagisan has been brewing dry sake since the beginning. Their name was inspired by the mountain and by a song from a play about “Japan’s Robin Hood”, named Chujiro Kunisada. The water used is pure and perfect for brewing the dry sake that the region has become known for. Akagisan won the “Best Prize” at the 2006 Kanto Koshinetsu National Tax Service Sake Storage Conference. Despite a long time in the business, they manage to continue producing new and exciting sake.

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