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Kikusui “Junmai Daiginjo“
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Kikusui “Junmai Daiginjo”

Niigata prefecture

$49.00 
$49.00
$46.55 member price
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$49.00

Ancient rice to bless your tastebuds

Kikusui is not only the brand name, but also the name of the ancient sake rice revived from extinction using 25 precious remaining seeds. This beautifully dry and crisp sake is crystal clear on your palate, with sophisticated layers to entertain your taste buds. Re-released with a brand new label, it is a true gem created by one of the top producers in Niigata Prefecture.

Characteristics

Brand Kikusui
Brewery Kikusui Brewing Company
Category Junmai Daiginjo
Subcategory N/A
Taste Profile Light & Dry
Rice variety Kikusui (rice)
Yeast variety Association No. 1901
Alcohol 15.00%
RPR ? 40%
SMV ? 3
Acidity ? 1.3
Values listed are at the time of production.

Serving Temperature

The best serving temperature of Kikusui “Junmai Daiginjo” is cold (40-60°F) or room temp (70°F).
  • Recommended
  • Not Recommended

Region

Kikusui “Junmai Daiginjo” - Niigata prefecture

Kikusui is made in Niigata prefecture in the Hokuriku region.

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Tasting Notes

  • Sweet Rice

    Sweet Rice
  • Flower

    Flower
  • Walnuts

    Walnuts

Recommended Pairing

  • Seafood

    Seafood
  • Sushi/Sashimi

    Sushi/Sashimi

Kikusui Brewing Company

Founded in 1881, Kikusui Brewing Company has evolved with the times to make sake that’s enjoyed by as many people as possible. They are dedicated to the pursuit of quality and deliciousness while contributing to one’s health, relaxation and enjoyment. They stopped employing the traditional model of employing a brewmaster called “toji” in 1969 and instead have focused on technology and teamwork and to fuel their innovative thinking. They’ve since launched many sensational and iconic products while contributing to the advancement of research such as reviving the Kikusui sake rice, while incorporating sustainable practices as a whole.

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