SakeJunmai daiginjo

Amabuki Junmai Daiginjo Yamadanishiki

天吹 純米大吟醸 山田錦

Amabuki Shuzo Co.,Ltd.

天吹酒造合資会社

Indulge in a velvety-smooth, pristine flavor kissed with gentle savoriness, leaving a perfectly satisfying finish that lingers gracefully.

Sake Portfolio

Subtle Aroma

穏やか(控えめ)

Aromatic & Fruity

華やか(フルーティー)

Dry

辛口(ドライ)
Light & Dry

Crisp, Refreshing

端麗辛口 (すっきり、軽快)

Aromatic & Dry

Sharp, Fragrant

華やか辛口 (シャープ、香り高い)

Balanced

中間
(バランス型)
Umami-Rich Dry

Full-bodied, Balanced

旨口(コクのある辛口)

Umami-Rich Fruity

Fruity, Well-balanced

旨口(フルーティーでバランス良い)

Sweet

辛口(ドライ)
Mild & Sweet

Gentle Sweetness

まろやか甘口(穏やかで優しい甘み)

Aromatic & Sweet

Fruity, Rich

華やか甘口(フルーティーで芳醇)

Product Description

Volume(mℓ)
720
Case(bottles)
12
Alcohol content(%)
16
Category
SAKE
Typical features
Jyunmai Daiginjyo
Origin
Japan
Polishing Ratio(%)
40
Rice

Yamadanishiki

山田錦

Retail Price(JPY)
3000

Tasting and Pairing

Food Pairing

White fish sashimi (e.g., flounder, sea bass) Steamed chicken with aromatic sauce Sake-steamed clams

白身魚の刺身(ヒラメ、スズキなど) 蒸し鶏の香味ソース アサリの酒蒸し

Best served at

5‒10°C , Room temperature

Best served in

Chilled / Serve chilled , Room temperature

冷酒、常温

THE BREWERY

Amabuki Shuzo Co.,Ltd.

天吹酒造合資会社

https://www.amabuki.co.jp/

Founded in 1688, AMABUKI Brewery has devoted itself to brewing sake with dedication, preserving and advancing traditional sake-making techniques for future generations. We use fresh, soft water sourced from Mt. Sefuri in Saga Prefecture, premium rice carefully selected from various regions, and yeast chosen to perfectly complement each creation. Honoring the traditions of our predecessors while embracing innovative perspectives, our brewers craft one distinctive sake after another. Guided by the motto Onko Sousei—meaning "learning from the past to create something new and better"—we remain committed to exploring what makes sake truly exceptional. At AMABUKI, we strive to brew sake that helps you relax and enjoy life's precious moments. This is our mission and greatest joy.

Generation
1688
Location
Saga, Japan