Katsuyama Junmai Daiginjo "Gen"

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Tasting Notes

A sake reminiscent of pourriture noble (noble rot) wines like Sauternes, Gen is best enjoyed in the same situations as such wines. It works as a dessert wine or after-dinner drink, while showing good affinity with foods such as sautéed foie gras, meat dishes with lightly sweet sauces made using Madeira, Marsala, or Port wine, with blue cheeses like Roquefort and Gorgonzola, or with gnocchi or pasta topped with blue cheese sauces. Drink it with ice or well chilled in a wine cooler. The name Gen means "original" or "foundation," reflecting the Genroku era, when both Katsuyama sake brewery and this style of sake were born.

Overview

Food Pairings: Blue Cheese, Cream Cheese Gnocchi, Foie Gras Terrine.

Specifications

Class: Junmai Daiginjo
Rice: Yamada Nishiki
Rice-Polishing Ratio: 50%
ABV: 15%
Size: 500ml

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Tasting Notes

A sake reminiscent of pourriture noble (noble rot) wines like Sauternes, Gen is best enjoyed in the same situations as such wines. It works as a dessert wine or after-dinner drink, while showing good affinity with foods such as sautéed foie gras, meat dishes with lightly sweet sauces made using Madeira, Marsala, or Port wine, with blue cheeses like Roquefort and Gorgonzola, or with gnocchi or pasta topped with blue cheese sauces. Drink it with ice or well chilled in a wine cooler. The name Gen means "original" or "foundation," reflecting the Genroku era, when both Katsuyama sake brewery and this style of sake were born.

Overview

Food Pairings: Blue Cheese, Cream Cheese Gnocchi, Foie Gras Terrine.

Specifications

Class: Junmai Daiginjo
Rice: Yamada Nishiki
Rice-Polishing Ratio: 50%
ABV: 15%
Size: 500ml

Brewery Profile

Trade Resources

Specification Sheets & Bottle Images

Click to View Files

Tasting Notes

A sake reminiscent of pourriture noble (noble rot) wines like Sauternes, Gen is best enjoyed in the same situations as such wines. It works as a dessert wine or after-dinner drink, while showing good affinity with foods such as sautéed foie gras, meat dishes with lightly sweet sauces made using Madeira, Marsala, or Port wine, with blue cheeses like Roquefort and Gorgonzola, or with gnocchi or pasta topped with blue cheese sauces. Drink it with ice or well chilled in a wine cooler. The name Gen means "original" or "foundation," reflecting the Genroku era, when both Katsuyama sake brewery and this style of sake were born.

Overview

Food Pairings: Blue Cheese, Cream Cheese Gnocchi, Foie Gras Terrine.

Specifications

Class: Junmai Daiginjo
Rice: Yamada Nishiki
Rice-Polishing Ratio: 50%
ABV: 15%
Size: 500ml

Brewery Profile

Trade Resources

Specification Sheets & Bottle Images

Click to View Files