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Suehiro “Densho” Yamahai Junmai
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Suehiro “Densho” Yamahai Junmai

Fukushima prefecture

$38.00 
$38.00
$36.10 member price
Quantity
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$38.00

Simplicity at its best

The name “Densho” comes from the legacy of Suehiro Brewing Company being taught the secrets of the yamahai method from Kinichiro Kagi who discovered this process around the turn of the century. This sake boasts a creamy texture with ample umami and superbly balanced acidity that makes it so easy to drink we can’t get enough. Extremely food friendly, and recommended warm, on a flat ceramic vessel if you have one.

Characteristics

Brand Suehiro
Brewery Suehiro Brewing Company
Category Junmai
Subcategory Yamahai
Taste Profile Rich & Dry
Rice variety Rice grown in Japan
Yeast variety N/A
Alcohol 15.00%
RPR ? 60%
SMV ? -1.5
Acidity ? 1.7
Values listed are at the time of production.

Serving Temperature

The best serving temperature of Suehiro “Densho” Yamahai Junmai is cold (40-60°F), room temp (70°F), warm (85-115°F) or hot (120°F-).
  • Recommended
  • Not Recommended

Region

Suehiro “Densho” Yamahai Junmai - Fukushima prefecture

Suehiro is made in Fukushima prefecture in the Tohoku region.

Taste Metrics

Tasting Notes

  • Nutmeg

    Nutmeg
  • Mushroom

    Mushroom
  • Rice

    Rice

Recommended Pairing

  • Sushi/Sashimi

    Sushi/Sashimi
  • Cheese

    Cheese
  • Seafood

    Seafood

Suehiro Brewing Company

Founded at the end of Edo era in 1850, the traditional wooden storefront designated as historical heritage of the prefecture has been protected by “onigawara” (the roof ornament shaped as a demon). They hang a large, round decoration made of fresh cedar leaves to announce freshly brewed sake every year. The color of the ornament changes to brown as time goes by, indicating the age of the sake they brewed. The local Mount Seaburi emerged from an eruption 1.8 million years ago, and the water that now flows through its natural limestone is delicate as silk. The brewery still has five active wells where this water flows. They have 100 contract local farmers with whom brewers work closely.

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