Japanese Sake List
Information on hundreds of Sakes, including photos of bottles, spec sheets, and brewery information
Nihon Sakari Nama Genshu Daiginjo
Nihon Sakari Nama Genshu Daiginjo
Class: Daiginjo
Rice-Polishing Ratio: 50%
Brewery Location: Hyogo
Food Pairings: Thai, Korean or Chinese Cuisine, Richly Flavored Dishes.
Tasting Notes: “Nama Genshu” means sake which is unpasteurized and undiluted. Sake is almost always pasteurized twice and water is added to adjust aroma and flavor, to lower alcohol content before bottling, but this sake does not go through those processes. With a silky viscosity on the palate and rich aromatics. Enjoy gorgeous aromatics and rich flavor of untouched sake with a handy can whenever and wherever you want.
Size: 200ml
Location: NY NJ Distribution, CA Distribution
Brewery: Nihon Sakari Co. LTD.
Founded: 1889
Profile: The Nihon Sakari main HQ is in Nishinomiya, an area well known for sake brewing. In the 17th century, almost 30% of sake breweries were based there. In 2000 they changed the name of the company from Nishinomiya Sake Brewing Company to Nihon Sakari Co. LTD. They also have a sake based beauty product line developed in the 1980s. For their 120th anniversary, they re-established their slogan to be "More flavorful, more beautiful".