Shinkame Junmai

900,00 3.600,00 

The subtle maturation of this sake, its smoothness and body give you a comfortable feeling. The acidity is also well balanced, resulting in a pleasantly lingering aftertaste. It can be served with a wide variety of simple dishes. It is an everyday sake. We encourage consumption with Japanese dishes which this sake will enhance, but if you are adventurous try street food fusion or simply with a coffee.

Shinkame Junmai

900,00 3.600,00 
Weight N/A
Sizes N/A
Type of sake

Junmai

Brewery

Shinkame

Brassé par

Yoshimasa Ogawahara

Prefecture

Saitama

Vintage

2017, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012

Volume

1.8l, 72cl, 30cl

Alcohol

15.5%

Temperature

55-60°C

Method

Sokujo moto

Junmai

Yes

Ingredients

Eau, Kome- Koji, Levures, Riz

Type of rice

Shuzo-kotekimai

Origin of rice

Not communicated by the brewer

Yeast

Kyugo n°9

Komekoji

21.2%

Pasteurization

Nikkai

Polishing

60%

Reduction

Yes, quantity not communicated by the brewer

Filtration

Micro filtration papier

Maturation

3 ans minimum

Press

fune

Shinkame Junmai

The subtle maturation of this sake, its smoothness and body give you a comfortable feeling. The acidity is also well balanced, resulting in a pleasantly lingering aftertaste. It can be served with a wide variety of simple dishes. It is an everyday sake. We encourage consumption with Japanese dishes which this sake will enhance, but if you are adventurous try street food fusion or simply with a coffee.

Accords d’excellence

A sake that don't make heads or tails of what is going on. He likes simple dishes, the good junk food of the world. We also encourage consumption with Japanese dishes sushi, sashimi, gyudon, ramen, takoyaki, okonomiyaki..... that this sake will enhance, but if you are adventurous try with a coffee .

Informations sur la brasserie Shinkame

Established in 1848 in Saitama, the literal translation of the brewery's name is "holy turtle". Legend has it that many generations ago there was a shrine behind the brewery that celebrated the god of wisdom. A turtle lived there and was considered to be the messenger of this god.... more prosaically the turtle is an animal that lives very long, sometimes beyond the life of humans. It is a symbol of longevity.

After fighting for the revival of traditional sake since 1966, in 1987 Shinkame Brewery became the first brewery to produce only Junmai sake (pure rice sake)

It makes Kome-koji using the koji-buta method for all of its sake, which is the most labour-intensive and artisanal method of production. Some breweries use the kojibuta method only for their highest quality sake.

The brewery ages its sake for a minimum period of 2 to 3 years, even for its standard products. This ageing makes the sake smooth, complex and melts on the palate.