Sakari “no. 21” Yuzu
Hyogo prefecture
Sweet as a gentle kiss
This yuzu sake gets everything the fruit has to offer. They use every part of the fruit in production, from the flesh and seed to the peel. The fruits are sourced from Kochi and Kagoshima, places known for their yuzu, and the base is a junmai using their famous Miyamizu water source. Each sip brings soft, balanced sweetness that lingers on like a gentle kiss.
Enjoy a matching, sakura-shaped, Japanese-English sticker designed by Nihonsakari that says, “I like my yuzu sake on the rocks.” Order while supplies last and express yourself with sake!
Characteristics
Brand | Sakari |
Brewery | Nihonsakari |
Category | Other |
Subcategory | Flavored |
Taste Profile | Light & Sweet |
Rice variety | Undisclosed |
Yeast variety | Undisclosed |
Alcohol | 8% |
RPR | N/A |
SMV | N/A |
Acidity | N/A |
Serving Temperature
- Recommended
- Not Recommended
Region
Sakari is made in Hyogo prefecture in the Kinki region.
Taste Metrics
Tasting Notes
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Yuzu
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Rice
Recommended Pairing
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Aperitif
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Fruits
Nihonsakari
Relatively young brewery from 19th century, recovered through damages from the war and earthquake, Nihonsakari became one of the biggest breweries in Japan and also served its high quality sake to the royal family. Leading innovation in the way people consume sake by rebuilding a new perception for taste and health benefit, Nihonsakari now promotes a “more tasteful and more beautiful” life with sake.
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