
Akashi-Tai Sake Tokubetsu Junmai - 750ML
Akashi-Tai Sake Tokubetsu Junmai
Indulge in the quintessence of Japanese craftsmanship with Akashi-Tai Sake Tokubetsu Junmai. This exceptional sake is a testament to the rich heritage of the Akashi Sake Brewery, where the natural essence of Hyogo’s Yamadanishiki rice is showcased. Polished meticulously to 60%, this sake unfolds a symphony of flavors, from its umami-rich profile to its creamy hints of pear and banana. Each 750ML bottle encapsulates a well-structured, traditional brew that promises a luxurious mouthfeel and a refreshingly clean finish. Perfect for pairing with a variety of cuisines, Akashi-Tai Sake Tokubetsu Junmai is a versatile choice that enhances any dining experience.
Product Details:
- Type: Tokubetsu Junmai Sake
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: Luxurious mouthfeel with a clean finish
- Profile: Rich umami flavor with creamy undertones of pear and banana
- Craftsmanship: Crafted with Hyogo’s esteemed Yamadanishiki rice, polished to 60%, embodying traditional brewing excellence
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