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Jikon “Tokuto Omachi” Junmai Daiginjo
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Jikon “Tokuto Omachi” Junmai Daiginjo

Mie prefecture

$500.00
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$500.00

Complex, restrained and beautiful

Omachi, Japan’s oldest heirloom sake rice, is delicate and difficult to work with. Knowing that makes Tokuto Omachi, the strain’s top grade, all the more special. This rare junmai daiginjo is brewed from in-house yeast and 100% Tokuto Omachi rice, which brings depth and herbal tones to a sake type usually known for its lightness, like a shady grove enshrining a glimmering stream.

Characteristics

Brand Jikon
Brewery Kiyashou Sake Brewery
Category Junmai Daiginjo
Subcategory N/A
Taste Profile Rich & Dry
Rice variety Omachi
Yeast variety In-house (Association No. 9 lineage)
Alcohol 15.0%
RPR ? 40%
SMV ? N/A
Acidity ? 1.5
Values listed are at the time of production.

Serving Temperature

The best serving temperature of Jikon “Tokuto Omachi” Junmai Daiginjo is cold (40-60°F).
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Region

Jikon “Tokuto Omachi” Junmai Daiginjo - Mie prefecture

Jikon is made in Mie prefecture in the Kinki region.

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Tasting Notes

  • Mineral

    Mineral
  • Rice

    Rice

Recommended Pairing

  • Aperitif

    Aperitif
  • Cheese

    Cheese

Kiyashou Sake Brewery

Founded in 1818 in Mie prefecture, Kiyashou Sake Brewery is a registered Tangible Cultural Property. It’s located in the fertile Iga Valley, surrounded by mountains that provide optimal temperature conditions for growing high-quality rice. Sixth-generation owner and brewmaster Tadayoshi Onishi reinvented the brewery’s style by launching the Jikon brand in 2005. Its depth, refreshing acidity and fruity aroma enjoy great acclaim, and it’s now one of the most sought-after sake brands. Made in small batches, their products are very difficult to acquire. “Jikon” roughly translates to “carpe diem,” so seize the moment and cherish these rare bottles to the fullest!

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