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Toyo Bijin “Okarakuchi”
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Toyo Bijin “Okarakuchi”

Yamaguchi prefecture

$38.00 
$38.00
$36.10 member price
Quantity
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$38.00

For those who dare to try dry

The brand was named Toyo Bijin, or “Asian Beauty,” by Sumikawa Brewing Company’s founder in honor of his late wife. This particular brew gives an aroma red apple that fades to an almost nutmeg spice. It is a very dry sake, said to be “strong enough to kill a devil.” Be prepared for this but also enjoy its decent umami retained from the Yamadanishiki rice used in its brewing.

Characteristics

Brand Toyo Bijin
Brewery Sumikawa Brewing Company
Category Junmai Ginjo
Subcategory N/A
Taste Profile Light & Dry
Rice variety Yamadanishiki
Yeast variety In-house
Alcohol 16.00%
RPR ? 55%
SMV ? 10
Acidity ? 1.6
Values listed are at the time of production.

Serving Temperature

The best serving temperature of Toyo Bijin “Okarakuchi” is cold (40-60°F).
  • Recommended
  • Not Recommended

Region

Toyo Bijin “Okarakuchi” - Yamaguchi prefecture

Toyo Bijin is made in Yamaguchi prefecture in the Chugoku region.

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Tasting Notes

  • Apple

    Apple
  • Nutmeg

    Nutmeg
  • Baking Spice

    Baking Spice

Recommended Pairing

  • Meat

    Meat
  • Seafood

    Seafood
  • Fruits

    Fruits

Sumikawa Brewing Company

Founded in 1921 by the Sumikawa family, this brewery rests in the hills near a small village to the northeast of Yamaguchi. They are known for their ginjo sake and their brand, “Toyo Bijin.” At the renowned SAKE COMPETITION, their brews bring home gold medals almost every year! To create these beauties, the brewery uses rice carefully sourced through direct contracts with farmers, and they even grow a little Yamadanishiki sake rice themselves for limited release. Produced with soft spring water and long, low temperature fermentation, their sake continues to be a delight, year after year.

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