Yonetsuru Tokubetsu-junmai (180ml)

  • Yonetsuru Tokubetsu-junmai (180ml)
  • Yonetsuru Tokubetsu-junmai (180ml)
  • Yonetsuru Tokubetsu-junmai (180ml)
  • Yonetsuru Tokubetsu-junmai (180ml)
  • Yonetsuru Tokubetsu-junmai (180ml)
  • Yonetsuru Tokubetsu-junmai (180ml)

¥471 w/o tax

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Yonetsuru Tokubetsu-junmai is one the standard items of Marumasu Yometsuru, which began its work anew in 2012. They polish their sake rice, all produced within Yamagata, to 60%. Marumasu Yonetsuru is a limited item made in pursuit of a flavor to meet the demands of the age, and strives for high quality to create a taste that can be appreciated by anyone. This sake was brewed by a brewer whose palate has been trained by the excellent local ingredients, and has a perfect balance of flavor and sharpness. It has been distinguished among the sake of Yamagata, which is known for its sake production, and has been awarded the Geographical Indication GI Yamagata and Yamagata Selection certifications.

Pairing food proposed from Vendor
Chikuzenni (chicken and assorted roots stew), Mackerel Miso Stew, Yakitori (chicken skewers), Hamburger Steak, Chicken Cream Stew, Stir-fried Beef and Bamboo Shoots, Grilled Gyoza

About "Yonetsuru"
The name Yonetsuru comes from the way the ears of rice bow, and the folktale of the Grateful Crane. It represents their desire to create a sake of thanks, filled with heart. The make their sake starting with the rice, and produce a product with a fine fragrance, flavor, and bite.

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 180ml
Size (L W H) 5.5 x 5.5 x 17.5 cm
Weight 0.4kg
Ingredients Rice, Rice koji, Water
Region Yamagata
Alcohol content 17%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. +2
Acid level ? ?An index representing the level of acidity in sake, quantifying the taste of sake influenced by flavor, sweetness, and dryness. +1.3
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. 60%
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