
Akashi-Tai Sake Tokubetsu Honjozo - 750ML
Akashi-Tai Sake Tokubetsu Honjozo
Elevate your meal with the exquisite Akashi-Tai Sake Tokubetsu Honjozo. This premium sake offers a lighter body with a small addition of alcohol before filtering, accentuating the clean, savory flavors developed through meticulous brewing. Its longer, robust finish is ideal for accompanying a multi-course meal or as a delightful prelude to whet the appetite. Whether served chilled to capture its full flavor profile or gently warmed on a cozy evening, each sip promises a journey of taste that celebrates the art of Japanese sake brewing.
Product Details:
- Type: Tokubetsu Honjozo Sake
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: A harmonious blend of crisp and dry with a sweet, well-balanced finish.
- Profile: Light-bodied with delicate notes of lemon, lime, and straw, leading to refreshing citrus flavors.
- Craftsmanship: Crafted with precision, this sake features Gohyakumangoku rice from Hyogo prefecture, polished to 60%, and an ABV of 15%. Enjoyed best between 6-50°C, it pairs wonderfully with a variety of dishes, enhancing the dining experience.
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