Makiri “Ex Dry”
Yamagata prefecture
Dispel your inner demons with Makiri
This sharp, super dry sake sports the name Makiri, which translates to “Demon Cutter”. Inspired by the blades of fishermen in Sakata City, which were said to dispel evil forces, Makiri will dispel bad energy from your soul and fill you with inner warmth. A superb sake that can be served hot or cold. Sake connoisseurs and amateurs alike will be impressed by this sake.
Characteristics
Brand | Makiri |
Brewery | Tohoku Meijo |
Category | Junmai Ginjo |
Subcategory | Kimoto |
Taste Profile | Light & Dry |
Rice variety | Miyamanishiki |
Yeast variety | N/A |
Alcohol | 16.00% |
RPR | 55% |
SMV | 8 |
Acidity | 1.5 |
Serving Temperature
- Recommended
- Not Recommended
Region
Makiri is made in Yamagata prefecture in the Tohoku region.
Taste Metrics
Tasting Notes
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Toasted Bread
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Sweet Rice
Recommended Pairing
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Meat
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Seafood
Tohoku Meijo
Sakata City in Yamagata prefecture thriving as a trading hub in Edo period, nurtured techniques of sake brewing. Tohoku Meijo firmly believes in the traditional brewing method called kimoto where the yeast is generated naturally by using lactic acid in the air. Not many breweries in Japan have the technique or can afford this time-consuming and labor-intensive method to prepare yeast. It is said that kimoto style expresses the goodness of the ingredients and the warm heart of the brewers.
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