Eiko Fuji “10,000 Ways”
Yamagata prefecture
10,000 ways to enjoy, 10,000 sips to experience
“Ban ryu” means 10,000 ways. It is an expression used in the sake world to answer the question, In how many ways is one sake different from another? The answer: in 10,000 ways — the yeast, the koji, timing of brewing, etc. More informally, it means versatility. The brewery tries to catch both meanings in its name; they passionately believe it can be enjoyed in 10,000 ways, whether it’s chilled, warmed, with light food, heavy food, sweet food or spicy food.
Characteristics
Brand | Eiko Fuji |
Brewery | Fuji Brewing Company (Eiko) |
Category | Honjozo |
Subcategory | N/A |
Taste Profile | Light & Sweet |
Rice variety | Rice-grown-in-Yamagata |
Yeast variety | Association No. 10 |
Alcohol | 15.30% |
RPR | 65% |
SMV | 1 |
Acidity | 1 |
Serving Temperature
- Recommended
- Not Recommended
Region
Eiko Fuji is made in Yamagata prefecture in the Tohoku region.
Taste Metrics
Tasting Notes
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Orange
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Clove
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Toasted Malt
Recommended Pairing
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Sushi/Sashimi
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Cheese
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Meat
Fuji Brewing Company (Eiko)
Located in the Yamagata region of northern Japan, the Fuji Brewing Company was founded in 1778 and is now led by the 13th generation of the Kato family. The Kato’s named their brewery after Mt. Fuji because they wanted their sake to be as glorious as this national symbol.
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