Description
Hakutsuru Junmai Sake hails from the esteemed sake-producing region of Hyogo, Japan, presenting a classic embodiment of this traditional Japanese wine. With an alcohol by volume of 15.0%, this sake offers a robust and full-bodied experience, reflecting the dedication to craft that Hakutsuru is known for. Expect a well-rounded and harmonious flavor profile, marked by a smooth and seamless integration of rice notes that are both rich and subtly nuanced. This sake's versatility in pairing makes it an excellent companion for a variety of dishes. Its full-bodied nature complements the umami-rich flavors of sushi and sashimi beautifully, while its balanced profile enhances the savory aspects of grilled fish or lightly salted yakitori. For those seeking more adventurous pairings, try it alongside creamy cheeses or even lightly spiced dishes, where it can provide a cleansing counterpoint. When it comes to serving, Hakutsuru Junmai Sake offers flexibility. It can be enjoyed either slightly chilled to accentuate its crispness and delicate aromatics or gently warmed to enhance its richness and depth. Traditional sake cups or a wine glass with a narrow rim will keep the aromatics focused, allowing you to fully appreciate the subtleties of its profile. While not necessary, a brief decanting can help open up its flavors, particularly if you opt for the warmed route. This Junmai sake is ideal for immediate enjoyment, capturing the freshness and vibrancy that sake enthusiasts cherish. However, like many finely-crafted sakes, it can also be stored for a short period to allow for slight textural development, offering a different, more mellow tasting experience. Whether you are a seasoned sake aficionado or exploring this style of wine for the first time, Hakutsuru Junmai Sake promises a genuine taste of Japan's rich brewing tradition.
Customer reviews
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Shared this with my in-laws over sushi. Everyone had seconds.
Response from CBC Liquors, Westford
Thanks for sharing your Hakutsuru Junmai story, sushi and good company is hard to beat. - Marie
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warmer was better than cold
Response from CBC Liquors, Westford
Good tip, lots of folks prefer Hakutsuru Junmai with a little heat, especially on a chilly night.
