SakeJunmai

Natural Sake Sun

自然酒 〇陽酒

Yamana Sake Brewery co., ltd.

山名酒造株式会社

Our BIO SAKE line is full of the blessings of nature. In cooperation with motivated farmers, organic farming methods Three types of rice suitable for sake brewing were brewed individually. 〇 (Yamada Nishiki) is neat, △ (Omachi rice) is elegant, □ (Nojoho) is pale, and it is an organic Japan sake that makes the most of the individuality of each raw rice.

Our BIO SAKE line is full of the blessings of nature. "Yamada Nishiki", which reigns as the highest peak of rice suitable for sake brewing, is organically grown and 100% is used.

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(%)
15
Category
SAKE
Typical features
Junmai
Origin
Japan
Polishing Ratio(%)
60
Rice

YAMADANISHIKI

山田錦

Retail Price(JPY)
2200

Tasting and Pairing

It has a soft flavor reminiscent of green apples, a deep and long finish, and a well-balanced taste of sweetness and acidity.

青林檎を思わせる柔らかな風味と深く長い余韻、甘みと酸味のバランスのとれた味わい。

Food Pairing

Fresh fish sashimi, grilled white fish

鮮魚の刺身、白身魚の焼き料理

Best served at

Room temperature , 5‒10°C

Best served in

Room temperature , Chilled / Serve chilled

常温、冷酒

THE BREWERY

Yamana Sake Brewery co., ltd.

山名酒造株式会社

https://okutamba.co.jp/

Yamana’s predecessors were samurai retainers of Minamoto no Yoritomo, Japan’s ruler of the Kamakura period (1185-1333). We represent the bloodline of Yamana Sozen, a general in the Onin no Ran, a storied war of the Muromachi period (1336-1573). Later, the clan ed their territory to escape conflict and took up near Kozenji temple. In 1716, they moved to Kamida, Ichijima City, where Yamana Sake Brewery is now located. e word “Kami” in Kamida means “top” in Japanese, but was originally written as the similar-sounding, “God.” Thanks to the God of agriculture, we have been brewing sake for generations in an environment blessed with ideal rice cultivation conditions. We have continued to brew sake under di erent names: “Sensai,” until the Edo period, “Banzai,” since the Meiji period, and, “Okutamba” from the Heisei period in 1989

Generation
1716
Location
Tamba,Hyogo