Meisousui Junmai Ginjo Sake 720ml

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  • Overview
  • A mellow and delicately acidic profile, complemented by mild floral notes that evoke a sense of tranquility. Subtle hints of strawberries and honeydew melon add a gentle sweetness, balancing the sake's medium-dry character,
Brand Meisousui
Region Miyagi, Tohoku, Japan
Spirits Type Sake
Spirits Style Junmai Ginjo
ABV 14-16% / Rice Polishing: 55%

Product details

Meisousui Junmai Ginjo Sake, aptly named "Meditation Water," is a distinguished aged sake hailing from the Tohoku region in northern Japan. Crafted by Yamawa Shuzoten in Miyagi Prefecture, this sake embodies the brewery's dedication to traditional methods and local ingredients. Utilizing high-quality Miyagi Zo No Hana rice and pristine snowmelt from the Funagata Mountains, the brewing process involves polishing the rice to 55% of its original size, ensuring a refined and elegant flavor profile. The sake is then aged, allowing its flavors to mature and harmonize, resulting in a beverage that reflects both the purity of its components and the meticulous craftsmanship of its producers.

Upon tasting, Meisousui Junmai Ginjo presents a mellow and delicately acidic profile, complemented by mild floral notes that evoke a sense of tranquility. Subtle hints of strawberries and honeydew melon add a gentle sweetness, balancing the sake's medium-dry character, indicated by a Sake Meter Value (SMV) of +3.0. With an alcohol content ranging between 14% and 16%, this light-bodied sake is versatile in its serving options; it can be enjoyed chilled, at room temperature, or even warmed, depending on personal preference. Its nuanced flavors make it an excellent companion to a variety of dishes, including sushi, sashimi, light appetizers, and delicate seafood preparations. For optimal enjoyment, consider serving Meisousui Junmai Ginjo in stemware or traditional sake cups to fully appreciate its aromatic and flavor complexities.