Uka “Sparkling Sake”
Fukushima prefecture
Great start to a party
This low-alcohol (7%), naturally sparkling sake, made with organic rice from California, is the most festive of the Uka brand and a crowd pleaser. Only a brewery with ample experience in sparkling sake could achieve such clear liquid and fine mousse, with notes of dry pear and mineral to delight your senses. It’s a great start to a meal and conversation, and will pair well throughout your meal.
Characteristics
| Brand | Uka | 
| Brewery | Ninki Brewing Company | 
| Category | Junmai Daiginjo | 
| Subcategory | sparkling | 
| Taste Profile | Light & Sweet | 
| Rice variety | Koda Farms® Heirloom Organic Kokuho Rose® | 
| Yeast variety | Association No. 901 | 
| Alcohol | 7.00% | 
| RPR | 40% | 
| SMV | -28 | 
| Acidity | 5.3 | 
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                Uka is made in Fukushima prefecture in the Tohoku region.
Taste Metrics
Tasting Notes
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      Pear   
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      Mineral   
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      Anise   
Recommended Pairing
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			Aperitif   
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			Veggies   
 
          
          
          Ninki Brewing Company
Concerned about the decreasing consumption of Japanese sake, Ninki has stopped making products for mass market but now they are committed to making only high quality ginjo-quality sake to those who really love sake. They only use traditional wooden tools to for manufacturing with a belief that the best quality product takes a painstakingly slow process that requires dedication.
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All about sake
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               Introduction IntroductionWelcome To Your Sake Journey!
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               Lesson 1 Lesson 1What Is Sake?
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               Lesson 2 Lesson 2What Is Sake Made of and How Is It Made?
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               Lesson 3 Lesson 3What Is Rice Polishing Ratio?
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               Lesson 4 Lesson 4Types of Sake
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               Lesson 5 Lesson 5How To Store Sake
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               Lesson 6 Lesson 6How To Drink and Serve Sake
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               Lesson 7 Lesson 7Food Pairing Guide
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               Lesson 8 Lesson 8Best Sake Bottles and Brands for Beginners
 
       
             
             
              
             
              
             
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
              