Aratana
Tasting Notes
Otawara in Tochigi Prefecture benefits from the high-quality subterranean water of Japan's largest alluvial fan spreading at the foot of the Nasu mountain range. Using the meticulously polished rice and pure water from this land, this sake is the product of Kiku no Sato's pursuit of the supreme sake brewing. With a clear, crisp taste and umami that unfolds with every sip, this sake evokes the pure and majestic landscape of Otawara, bringing new inspiration to those who drink it.
Overview
Food Pairings: Pair with dishes that are not too strong in flavor, such as seafood, vegetables, and white meat
Specifications
Class: Junmai Daiginjo
Rice: Yamadanishiki
Rice-Polishing Ratio: 17%
ABV: 15%
Size: 720ml
Brewery Profile
Trade Resources
Specification Sheets & Bottle Images
Tasting Notes
Otawara in Tochigi Prefecture benefits from the high-quality subterranean water of Japan's largest alluvial fan spreading at the foot of the Nasu mountain range. Using the meticulously polished rice and pure water from this land, this sake is the product of Kiku no Sato's pursuit of the supreme sake brewing. With a clear, crisp taste and umami that unfolds with every sip, this sake evokes the pure and majestic landscape of Otawara, bringing new inspiration to those who drink it.
Overview
Food Pairings: Pair with dishes that are not too strong in flavor, such as seafood, vegetables, and white meat
Specifications
Class: Junmai Daiginjo
Rice: Yamadanishiki
Rice-Polishing Ratio: 17%
ABV: 15%
Size: 720ml
Brewery Profile
Trade Resources
Specification Sheets & Bottle Images
Tasting Notes
Otawara in Tochigi Prefecture benefits from the high-quality subterranean water of Japan's largest alluvial fan spreading at the foot of the Nasu mountain range. Using the meticulously polished rice and pure water from this land, this sake is the product of Kiku no Sato's pursuit of the supreme sake brewing. With a clear, crisp taste and umami that unfolds with every sip, this sake evokes the pure and majestic landscape of Otawara, bringing new inspiration to those who drink it.
Overview
Food Pairings: Pair with dishes that are not too strong in flavor, such as seafood, vegetables, and white meat
Specifications
Class: Junmai Daiginjo
Rice: Yamadanishiki
Rice-Polishing Ratio: 17%
ABV: 15%
Size: 720ml