Yonetsuru Sparkling Rose (750ml)

  • Yonetsuru Sparkling Rose (750ml)
  • Yonetsuru Sparkling Rose (750ml)
  • Yonetsuru Sparkling Rose (750ml)
  • Yonetsuru Sparkling Rose (750ml)
  • Yonetsuru Sparkling Rose (750ml)
  • Yonetsuru Sparkling Rose (750ml)

¥2,945 w/o tax

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Awards
International Wine Challenge (IWC)2018 Sparkling Division Gold, Regional trophy
The Fine Sake Awards Japan2018 Sparkling SAKE Division Gold
The Fine Sake Awards Japan2017 Sparkling SAKE Division Gold

"Yonetsuru Sparkling Rose” is a rosé-type effervescent sake made only with rice and [[[米麹]]], without sugar, acidity regulators, or brewed alcohol. As some degree of alcohol must be removed from effervescent liquors while maintaining flavor, we took care with the control of the unrefined sake even more so than with Ginjo. This sake is made with time and attention, with the brew master personally confirming pressure by taste of the sake during carbonic acid gas injection, and with low-temperature management and bottling performed by hand. A clear pink sake fermented by red yeast and featuring a sweet tartness, it is a fun new type of sake clearly distinct from traditional Japanese sake. The sake is a gold medal winner in the sparkling category of the SAKE division of International Wine Challenge (IWC)2018, the world's most influential wine exhibition, and offers an authentic taste backed by skill.

Pairing food proposed from Vendor
Vinegared oysters, shabushabu, yakitori, pizza, marinated scallops, fried oysters, Chinese crab omelet, meatballs in sweet vinegar sauce, fried gyoza dumplings 

About "Yonetsuru"
The name "Yonetsuru" is derived from the bowing posture of ears of rice and the locally told tale ""Crane's Return of a Favor."" It incorporates a wish to create a sake that conveys a sense of gratitude and is imbued with sincerity. Under the concept of brewing that starts with rice-growing, this Japanese sake uses locally produced rice to offer a refreshing balance of scent, taste, and sharpness.

Recommended temperature

  • Atsukan (50 - 55℃)
  • Jokan (45 - 50℃)
  • Nurukan (30 - 40℃)
  • Room temperature (15 - 20℃)
  • Hanabie (10℃)
  • Yukibie (5℃)

Type

Tag

Appearance

  • Clarity

    Transparency

    Hazy

  • Colour

    Colorless

    Dark brown

  • Intensity

    Water

    Deep

Nose characteristics

  • Intensity

    Low

    Strong

Taste characteristics

  • Light / Body

    Light

    Body

  • Sweet / Dry

    Sweet

    Dry

  • Simple / Complexity

    Simple

    Complexity

  • Acidity

    Low

    High

  • Umami

    Low

    High

  • Finish

    Low finish

    Long finish

Aroma and flavor

Detailed information

Volume 750ml
Size (L W H) 9.0 x 9.0 x 32.5 cm
Weight 1.6kg
Ingredients Rice, Rice koji, Water
Region Yamagata
Alcohol content 9%vol.
Sake Meter Value ? ?An index that represents sweetness/dryness of sake. The lower the number is, the sweeter the taste, and the higher the dryer. -36
Acid level ? ?An index representing the level of acidity in sake, quantifying the taste of sake influenced by flavor, sweetness, and dryness. +3
Polishing ratio ?? Rice that has been polished, removing the surface layer from brown rice. Seimaibuai (精米歩合) refers to the ratio of the remaining part after polishing, expressed in percent. More polishing tends to result in clean flavors while less polishing tends to produce umami in the sake. 65%
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