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ポストに届く「日本酒定期便」

The drinks I drank this time were

name of a storehouse

Echigo Shuzoujo (Sake Brewery)
Niigata City, Niigata Pref.

brand name

純米酒甘雨

specific name

Junmai-Shu

Product Information

raw materials
Rice (domestic), rice koji (domestic)
Rice polishing ratio
70%
alcoholic content
15度以上16度未満
sake leeway
+5.0

The company was founded in October 1932 as Hatta Brewery. In October 1986, the company was reorganised as a joint-stock company and renamed Echigo Sake Brewery, and its representative brand Echino Yatsuho was launched nationwide. Echigo Brewery is located in Kuzuka, Kita-ku, Niigata City (formerly Toei City), about 40 minutes by car from the centre of Niigata City. A short drive away, the area has a peaceful rural landscape and is home to the Fukushima Lagoon, a treasure trove of wild birds, including the protected Greater Amphibian. Sake is brewed in such a rich natural environment using local sake rice in the cold of winter.
Junmai-shu Amagame has been a brand name since the company was founded and is a long-selling product. It is characterised by its mild aroma and dry, crisp taste. It can be enjoyed at any temperature, from cold to room temperature to hot, but we recommend drinking it warmed up to around 50°C.

Taste data for everyone.

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1.What is your first scent impression?

Gorgeous sweet fragrance. 19%
Aroma of rice and malted rice 53%
Sour and fresh aroma. 16%
Mild fragrance 12%

2.What was the first sip of flavour?

sweet (voice, fragrance, etc.) 15%
slightly sweet 42%
somewhat hot 38%
spicy 6%

3.Kura's recommended snacks. Which dishes would you like to drink with?

Yakitori (sauce) 29%
Grilled saury with salt 43%
vinegared rice and sliced raw tuna wrapped in seaweed 9%
yellowtail roast (species of fish, Parapristipoma trilineatum) 19%

4.At what temperature do you think it tastes best?

Chill in the fridge. 56%
At room temperature. 28%
Warm it to about human skin. 13%
Hot, hot sake. 3%

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