Ozeki “Osakaya Chobei”
Hyogo prefecture
Sweet enough to make you blush
Named after the founder of Ozeki brewery, the Osakaya Chobei is a Daiginjo made from rice that has been polished by a whooping 50%. This helps create the delicate flavor you'll taste, reminiscent of lychee or melon. A pleasant umami essence combines with the sweetness to deliver a drink that leaves you flush, like a kiss on the cheek.
Characteristics
| Brand | Ozeki | 
| Brewery | Ozeki | 
| Category | Daiginjo | 
| Subcategory | N/A | 
| Taste Profile | Light & Dry | 
| Rice variety | Yamadanishiki | 
| Yeast variety | N/A | 
| Alcohol | 15.00% | 
| RPR | 50% | 
| SMV | 4 | 
| Acidity | 1.3 | 
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                Ozeki is made in Hyogo prefecture in the Kinki region.
Taste Metrics
Tasting Notes
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      Lychee   
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      Melon   
Recommended Pairing
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			Sushi/Sashimi   
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			Seafood   
 
          
          
          Ozeki
The founder, Chobei Osakaya, began brewing sake in the Nada region in Hyogo in 1711. It is one of the oldest and largest breweries in Japan. The name Ozeki is a high-ranking title in sumo wrestling. The champion’s title, Yokozuna, wasn’t adopted because they wanted to promise themselves to always continue to aim for higher quality. Today it still is one of the leading companies driving innovations in the industry.
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