Hoyo “Genji” Shining Prince
Miyagi prefecture
Bright and enticing
A shining prince indeed, this sake has won gold at the U.S. National Sake Appraisal. With a profile that falls somewhere between robust junmai and refined ginjo, Hoyo “Genji” Shining Prince utilizes Kura no Hana sake rice native to Miyagi prefecture. This produces a gentle aroma that leads into flavor with a lemony, citrus start that gives way to a mellow cedar brightness. Pairs well with seared tuna and asparagus.
Characteristics
Brand | Hoyo |
Brewery | Uchigasaki Brewing Company |
Category | Junmai |
Subcategory | N/A |
Taste Profile | Light & Dry |
Rice variety | Kura no Hana |
Yeast variety | Miyagi Yeast, Association No. 901 |
Alcohol | 15.00% |
RPR | 55% |
SMV | 4 |
Acidity | 1.3 |
Serving Temperature
- Recommended
- Not Recommended
Region
Hoyo is made in Miyagi prefecture in the Tohoku region.
Taste Metrics
Tasting Notes
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Grapefruit
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Chestnuts
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Mineral
Recommended Pairing
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Sushi/Sashimi
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Seafood
Uchigasaki Brewing Company
In 1620, Date Masamune — a daimyo in Miyagi prefecture — ordered Oribe Uchigasaki to build a town on the road to the northernmost prefecture on Honshu Island, Aomori. In 1661, Oribe’s son, Sakuemon, founded the Uchigasaki Brewing Company. They’ve never stopped brewing sake in the 360-plus years since then. To this day, they continue to keep the tradition of making sake in small batches, keeping the craftsmanship of sake making used by the Nanbu Toji Guild. Loved by locals for generations, they are in the snowy and cold part of Japan, waking up every morning to bring you solid quality sake.
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