Ayu Masamune Tokubetsu Honjozo Namachozo

Ayu Masamune Tokubetsu Honjozo Namachozo
Ayu Masamune Tokubetsu Honjozo Namachozo
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Ayu Masamune Tokubetsu Honjozo Namachozo

14 reviews
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Fragrant melon aroma and mild elegant taste, it is very refreshing drunk cold. A perfect picnic sake.

Very clean, light and dry sake that showcases the soft sweetness of rice. Can be drunk warm as well. Suggested pairings include - Tempura, ramen and sushi.

Grade Tokubetsu Honjozo
Polishing Ratio 58%
Rice Type Gohyaku Mangoku
Alcohol 14%
Prefecture Niigata
Brewery Ayumasamune Brewery

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G
05/05/2020
Grace
Singapore Singapore
I recommend this product

Ayu Masamune

This goes really well with appetizers like scallops carpaccio!

BN
05/08/2020
Brian N.
Singapore Singapore
I recommend this product

Good

Good with grilled pork ribs to cut the oil

BN
05/08/2020
Brian N.
Japan Japan
I recommend this product

Good with pork

Good with grilled pork to cut the oil

Inter Rice Asia  Review
PA
05/28/2020
Patrick A.
Singapore Singapore
I recommend this product

True to Niigata style of sake, it’s light, clean, and dry

Clear, faint-yellowish hue appearance with slightly high viscosity. Nose: Liquorice, dried leaves, dried mushrooms, resin, cotton candy, cooked rice. Palate: Cooked rice, liquorice, dried leaves, dried mushrooms, resin, dark chocolates, barley. Body: Light. Alcohol: Medium (-). Umami: Medium. Acidity: Low. Personal opinion: Sake has a clear, faint-yellowish hue appearance with slightly high viscosity. Very earthy and woody aroma were noted, with aroma which is slightly weak, compensated with some complexity. Sake is light, with a soft and smooth texture, and feels slightly dry. It has a weak attack, with a crisp finish. This is honjozo which has been milled to 58%, which kinda explains for its lighter texture and intensity. Very typical of a so-shu; light flavour and aroma. And true to Niigata style of sake, it’s light, clean, and dry. I would choose some food that is light to go along with this sake; maybe some light-flavoured fish, food predominantly flavoured with italian herbs, and vegetables. A stronger flavoured dish might well overpower the sake though.

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DH
07/08/2020
Derick H.
Singapore Singapore
I recommend this product

very light and easy drink , can drink all day

very light and easy drink , can drink all day

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