AMANOTO JUNMAI GINJO SAKE 300ML
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AMANOTO JUNMAI GINJO SAKE 300ML

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Amanoto
Junmai Ginjo Sake

Varietal: Sake
RegionL Akita, Japan
ABV: 15.5%

Food pairing notes
Delicate dishes such as tuna salad, tempura, and beef Carpaccio with baby herbs, sushi, and sashimi.

Profile
Asamai Shuzo Company was established in 1917. Sukkot Kakizaki, the founder of the company, named the brand ‘Amanoto’ inspired by an old poem based on a Japanese myth. ‘Amanoto’ means ‘Heavens Door’ which is symbolized by the Magatama, a stone used for a necklace in the myth, pictured on the label. Amanoto’s brewery is located in Akita in the snowy, northern part of Japan and they are the smallest of Akita’s 47 breweries. Being such a small producer, everything used in their sake making is truly local. Melted mountain snow creates rivers leading into the Yokote basin known for its fertile land. In the summer, they use the river water for raising rice for sake. Some of the water seeps under the basin and springs out near the brewery at the Biwakansen Spring, in the winter this is used for brewing. That same water that raises the rice in the summer brews the sake in the winter. Sake from the Akita region typically shows fresh steamed rice character. Since 2011, Amanoto brew only Junmaishu, a kind of sake that is brewed only with rice and water, with no alcohol adjustment. Amanoto do not filter any of their sake. All rice is raised by members of Hirakamachi Sakamai Kenkyuukai, and planted within 5 kilometers from the brewery. In total six different types of sake rice are grown. To produce the Amanoto house style, they favour flavour over fragrance looking for a complex and sophisticated palate.

Tasting notes
Amanoto's 'green label' Junmai Ginjo shows beautiful purity with some subtle yeast complexity on the nose. There are also hints of banana and herb. It is elegant but powerful on the palate, showing hints of mushroom flavours, with clean, crisp, zesty citrus acidity and a nice dry finish. The Miyamanishiki rice used is best suited to the extreme cold climate of Akita area.

Liquor Act
Liquor Act 2007. It is against the law to sell or supply alcohol to, or to obtain alcohol on behalf of, a person under the age of 18 years. Lic No. LIQP770016424

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20620930

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