Suigei “Harmony”
Kochi prefecture
Add some fruity fun to the table
Enjoy this expressive tropical fruit bomb of aroma as it opens up in your glass. They use two different yeasts to achieve this modern junmai daiginjo while keeping Suigei’s signature finish, which we find a bit mineral, clear and off-dry — the kind that your palate never gets tired of. This, of course, pairs well with any dish, but shines the most when enjoyed chilled with fresh, cold dishes.
Characteristics
Brand | Suigei |
Brewery | Suigei Brewing Company |
Category | Junmai Daiginjo |
Subcategory | N/A |
Taste Profile | Light & Dry |
Rice variety | Yamadanishiki |
Yeast variety | Association No. 9 lineage (KA-1), Association No. 1801 |
Alcohol | 15.00% |
RPR | 50% |
SMV | 3 |
Acidity | 1.5 |
Serving Temperature
- Recommended
- Not Recommended
Region
Suigei is made in Kochi prefecture in the Shikoku region.
Taste Metrics
Tasting Notes
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Strawberry
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Mango
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Mineral
Recommended Pairing
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Aperitif
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Seafood
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Sushi/Sashimi
Suigei Brewing Company
Founded in 1872, Suigei is named after the feudal lord who once ruled the area, nicknamed “the drunken lord of the sea with whales.” In their hometown of Tosa, a party over delicious food and sake is an important place of communication. With the mission to preserve this important drinking culture, they actively organize various events and collaborate with other industries — in Japan and abroad — under the slogan “Enjoy Sake Life.” They’re known for a clean aftertaste that never tires the palate and always compliments food well, whether it’s their classic dry staples or their modern, juicy and expressive styles.
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Introduction
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