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Sake Fukukomachi Junmai Karakuchi 720ml (15,5% Vol.)

AKITA03

29,70 € tax incl.

Description: Ce This junmai sake is a karakuchi sake, which means a dry sake. It is made from rice cultivated in the Akita region and polished up to 70%. Its dry nature and strong umami make it the perfect pairing for a wide variety of your every day dishes.

Alcohol by volume: 15,5%

Flavor: A dry sake with a strong umami and fruity notes. Cold, it has a spicier aroma and heated it will become more embracing.

Pairing: This dry sake can pair with a lot of dishes and especially with ones that have acidity, sourness and umami, but also spices, iodine, eggs as well as with smoked and dried products. 

Service temperature: Fresh (10°C) or warm (45°C).

Ingredients: Water, Rice, Rice koji.

Preservation: Store in a cool, dark and dry place. 

Origin: Japan

Container: Glass bottle

Excessive drinking is dangerous for the health, alcoholic beverages should be consumed with moderation. Expecting mothers should not consume alcoholic beverages.

The sale of alcohol to minors is prohibited.
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The Kimura brewery has a very long history of more than 400 years. In 1615, Shigenari Kimura, domestic of Toyotomi Hideyori, created the brewery in Akita, a rice farming region. With the stabilization of rice growing during the Edo era, the brewery grew and in 1905, the arrival of the train allowed the brewery to deliver customers in all Japan. Since its foundation, the brewers have been perfectionating their technic using the savoir faire of various regions known for sake brewing. Proud of the deep taste of its sakes, the brewery is opened to the public all year long. Customers from all around the world can see how the brewery uses hand-craft knowledge and not high technology to produce its sakes. For its Fukukomachi range, brewers do not rely on machines but on their manual force to manage the wanted flavors and aromas.

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