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Sawahime Tokubetsu Honjozo
Japan - Tochigi Perfecture

From the Tochigi Prefecture.

This inviting Honjozo is full of floral, quince, dried mango, anise and hazelnut aromas. On the palate this sake is medium bodied with a smooth mouth feel. Forward flavors of persimmon, bubble gum and black pepper are balanced by lively acidity.

The word “Tokubetsu” is a designation that generally means two things; 1) the rice is milled or polished at a higher rate, and 2) the rice is used in the production of sake is unique or special. In this case, the milling is 60%, (the requirement is only 70%), and the rice used is an expensive sake rice called “Gohyakumangoku”. Hiro Inoue is a Toji from the Shimotsuke Brewers Association. Inoue’s philosophy is all about the Tochigi Prefecture; the local water source, only locally grown rice and only locally produced music is played during brewing season. Hiro Inoue is known for his award winning sake and was awarded Brewer of the Year at the IWC in London in 2010.

Specifications
Type
Honjozo-shu
Rice Milling
60%
Rice Varietals
Gohyakumangoku
Sake Meter Value
+5.0
Acidity
1.4
Food Pairings

Duck, Grilled salmon, Chicken meatballs, Glazed ham, Chinese, Italian, Cured Meats.
Comte, Mimolette, Pecorino.

Producer Information: Inoue Seikichi

Inoue Seikichi was founded in 1868 in the Tochigi Prefecture.

Young Toji Inoue from Sawahime is committed to the Tochigi prefecture, using only the local water source, locally grown rice, and ...
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