Nito “Satin”
Aichi prefecture
Smooth and sweet with welcome acidity
With their Nito brand, Maruishi Brewing Company prioritizes freshness, a good aftertaste, and food pairing ability. Smooth and light with a natural sweetness and complementary acidity, Nito “Satin” keeps you coming back for more. The makers recommend tasting Nito sake on its own first, and then in combination with a meal. Nito “Satin” is a wonderful match for salads, tempura and juicy fruits.
Characteristics
Brand | Nito |
Brewery | Maruishi Brewing Company |
Category | Junmai |
Subcategory | N/A |
Taste Profile | Light & Sweet |
Rice variety | Banzai |
Yeast variety | N/A |
Alcohol | 13.0% |
RPR | 70% |
SMV | -16.0 |
Acidity | 2.4 |
Serving Temperature

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Region

Nito is made in Aichi prefecture in the Chubu region.
Taste Metrics
Tasting Notes
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Apple
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Pear
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Grape
Recommended Pairing
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Aperitif
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Veggies
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Fruits

Maruishi Brewing Company
If ever there was a brewery to represent the idea that great things can come in small packages, Maruishi Brewing Company is it. The brewery consists of just four people brewing sake with their heart, soul and happiness. The brewery has been around since 1690, and their brand Nito meaning “two hares” goes after two different flavor profiles often thought unattainable in one sake. With access to the magnificent water of the Yahagi River and carefully sourced rice from all over the country, they may be small, but they are mighty.
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Introduction
Welcome To Your Sake Journey!
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Lesson 1
What Is Sake?
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Lesson 3
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Lesson 4
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How To Drink and Serve Sake
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Food Pairing Guide
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