SakeJunmai

Eikun Junmaishu

英勲 純米酒

SAITOSHUZO CO.,LTD.

齊藤酒造㈱

It tastes clean and medium dry, and it has soft sake aroma. Good with any kinds of dishes, you can enjoy this sake during meal.

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)
6
Alcohol content(%)
15
Category
SAKE
Typical features
Jyunmai
Notes

It is pure rice wine with a refreshing taste, using 100% Kyoto-produced rice.

京都府産米を100%使用し、スッキリとした味わいの純米酒です。

Origin
Japan
Polishing Ratio(%)
60
Rice

Kyoto rice (made from Kyoto-grown)

京都府産米

Tasting and Pairing

It is a clear, light and clear sake.

透明感のあるスッキリとした軽快な味わいのお酒です。

Food Pairing

It is ideal for mid-meal sake and has a very wide tolerance for compatibility with food.

食中酒として最適であり、料理との相性の許容範囲も非常に広い。

Best served at

5–10°C , Around 40°C

Best served in

Chilled / Serve chilled , Warm / Lightly warmed

冷酒、ぬる燗

THE BREWERY

SAITOSHUZO CO.,LTD.

齊藤酒造㈱

https://eikun.com/

In the mid 17th century,the Saito family moved from Osaka to Fushimi and opened a business selling kimonos to travelers under the name of "Izutsuya Ihei",but when railway service began in the late 1800s and eventually replaced ships as the primary mode of transportation, it spurred the 9th generation Sotaro Saito to go into the sake brewing business in 1895. In the early years, they sold products under the "Yanagimasamune" and "Otaka" labels, but, in 1915, the 10th generation Teiichiro Saito changed the company trademark to the current "Eikun". In 1974,the 11th generation Atsushi Saito built the office and brewery on this site. After the 12th generation Toru Saito became president in 1990, the company began brewing sake from "Iwai" rice grown in Kyoto Prefecture and sold only to breweries in Kyoto. Every since,it and other rice breands produced in Kyoto Prefecture have been the focus of product development and won numerous awards in recent years from the National Research Institute of Brewing and elseahere.

Generation
October 24 1895
Location
Kyoto