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Dewanoyuki “Yuki” Hiyaoroshi
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Dewanoyuki “Yuki” Hiyaoroshi

Yamagata prefecture

$32.00
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$32.00

Fresh as new snow

The word “yuki” means “snow” in Japanese. This name represents the sake being as clean and fresh as a new frosting of powder. Dewanoyuki “Yuki” Hiyaoroshi is certified with Yamagata’s Geographical Indication and faithfully expresses their terroir. We recommend serving this sake in a wine glass, and it will pair well with any foods that go with red wine. Play with the temperature to suit your meal.

Characteristics

Brand Dewanoyuki
Brewery Watarai Honten
Category Junmai
Subcategory KimotoNamazume
Taste Profile Rich & Dry
Rice variety MiyamanishikiDewakirari
Yeast variety Association No. 601,  Yamagata (NF-KA)
Alcohol 15.00%
RPR ? 65%
SMV ? 1.5
Acidity ? 1.5
Values listed are at the time of production.

Serving Temperature

The best serving temperature of Dewanoyuki “Yuki” Hiyaoroshi is cold (40-60°F), room temp (70°F) or warm (85-115°F).
  • Recommended
  • Not Recommended

Region

Dewanoyuki “Yuki” Hiyaoroshi - Yamagata prefecture

Dewanoyuki is made in Yamagata prefecture in the Tohoku region.

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Tasting Notes

  • Cashew

    Cashew
  • Cream

    Cream

Recommended Pairing

  • Meat

    Meat
  • Cheese

    Cheese

Watarai Honten

Watarai Honten, established between 1615 and 1624, continues to make sake in Tsuruoka City 400 years later. Embracing the relatively recent Geographical Indication awarded to Yamagata prefecture in 2016, they focus primarily on utilizing local and very high-quality rice grown in Yamagata, water and yeast. To do so, they work closely with contract farmers to cultivate many of the more uncommon varieties of rice. Even with the brewery’s long history, they’ve been quick to adapt to modern brewing styles and to continue to push and challenge themselves. The current 18th generation president has been the brewmaster since 2003, making wonderful sake appreciated all over Japan and around the world.

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