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Shinsei “Mizu no Shirabe”
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Shinsei “Mizu no Shirabe”

Kyoto prefecture

$36.00
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$36.00

A confectionery you can drink

This sake was brewed with one goal in mind: to make it as easy to drink as water. This idea is reflected in the presentation of the blue bottle. With that in mind, you might be surprised to find that the aroma is quite expressive with an expansive floral scent. The sake comes across with refined sweetness, like a tray of Japanese tea ceremony treats, light and enticing.

Characteristics

Brand Shinsei
Brewery Yamamoto Honke
Category Ginjo
Subcategory N/A
Taste Profile Light & Sweet
Rice variety Rice grown in Japan
Yeast variety Association No. 1801
Alcohol 14.00%
RPR ? 60%
SMV ? 3
Acidity ? 1
Values listed are at the time of production.

Serving Temperature

The best serving temperature of Shinsei “Mizu no Shirabe” is cold (40-60°F).
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Region

Shinsei “Mizu no Shirabe” - Kyoto prefecture

Shinsei is made in Kyoto prefecture in the Kinki region.

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Tasting Notes

  • Flower

    Flower
  • Rice

    Rice

Recommended Pairing

  • Sushi/Sashimi

    Sushi/Sashimi
  • Seafood

    Seafood

Yamamoto Honke

Yamamoto Honke, currently in the 11th generation, was established in the old capital city Kyoto in 1677. Burned to the ground during the battle of Fushimi Toba in the 19th century — which resulted in the defeat of the shogunate — the brewery was quickly rebuilt with the support of the locals. Two things remain constant since establishment: the use of their well water called Shiragikusui, one of the seven mystical waters within the Fushimi region that produces a very smooth, well-balanced, soft and gentle mouthfeel; and that every time the heir becomes the president, their first names become Genbee.

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