Dewatsuru Hisho no Mai Junmai Daiginjo
Tasting Notes
This sake is brewed with locally grown sake rice varietal Akita Sake Komachi and enhanced by Dewatsuru's unique brewing method of using soft water. Hisho no Mai translates to "dance of flight", referencing the elegance of cranes (Tsuru) taking off in the sky. This sake has a rich aroma or lush ripe apples, melon, violets, and a touch of mint. This sake dances seamlessly from fruity sweetness to acidic and astringent notes, ending with a gentle savory umami and whispery dryness. The exquisitely refined flavors linger on the palate.
Overview
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Brewery Profile
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Tasting Notes
This sake is brewed with locally grown sake rice varietal Akita Sake Komachi and enhanced by Dewatsuru's unique brewing method of using soft water. Hisho no Mai translates to "dance of flight", referencing the elegance of cranes (Tsuru) taking off in the sky. This sake has a rich aroma or lush ripe apples, melon, violets, and a touch of mint. This sake dances seamlessly from fruity sweetness to acidic and astringent notes, ending with a gentle savory umami and whispery dryness. The exquisitely refined flavors linger on the palate.
Overview
Specifications
Brewery Profile
Trade Resources
Tasting Notes
This sake is brewed with locally grown sake rice varietal Akita Sake Komachi and enhanced by Dewatsuru's unique brewing method of using soft water. Hisho no Mai translates to "dance of flight", referencing the elegance of cranes (Tsuru) taking off in the sky. This sake has a rich aroma or lush ripe apples, melon, violets, and a touch of mint. This sake dances seamlessly from fruity sweetness to acidic and astringent notes, ending with a gentle savory umami and whispery dryness. The exquisitely refined flavors linger on the palate.