Akashi-Tai Honjozo Genshu Tokubetsu Saké 0.72l
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Excellent and especially very high-quality Japanese sake Akashi - Tai Honjozo Genshu Tokubetsu with a distinct refreshing aroma.
EAN: 4970860215004
Code: AKATAHON
Description
Akashi - Tai Tokubetsu Honjozo Genshu is a premium Japanese sake from Akashi Sake Brewery. This drink has a fuller body and higher alcohol content (19 %), giving it a more concentrated flavor. It is ideal for serving over ice or as part of cocktails, where it reveals greater depth of flavors compared to classic Tokubetsu Honjozo.
This sake pairs excellently with dishes like buttery teriyaki salmon with grilled vegetables and bacon, or with scallops in white butter and potatoes. We recommend serving it at a temperature of 6 to 50 °C. At a higher temperature, it will warm you perfectly and showcase a pronounced aroma.
You can enjoy it in a Masu (wooden cup), Ochoko (small cup), or in a traditional wine glass.
Composition
quiet wine, white, dry
Flavour Profile
Color:
clear with golden reflections
Fragrance:
aroma of pink grapefruit, beeswax, and delicate white flowers
Flavor:
creamy and rich with notes of tropical fruit, balanced by a subtle umami hint
Flowers
Fruits
Grapefruit
Tropical
Exotic Fruit
Cream
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
4970860215004
Flavour profile
Flowers, Fruits, Grapefruit, Tropical, Exotic Fruit, Cream
Country
Japan
Color
White
Alcohol
19 %
ABV
Volume
0.72 l
Packaging
Unwrapped
Region
Hyogo
Distributor
Svet nápojov s.r.o., Oravická 615, 028 01 Trstená
Unit price
23,61 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
Articles featuring this product and brand
24. 04. 2025
Sake, a traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice, has a rich history that dates back more than 2,000 years. From its humble beginnings as a religious sacrificial drink, it has evolved into a symbol of Japanese culture and craftsmanship.
Origin and historical development
Sake originated during the Yayoi period (c. 300 BC - 300 AD), when rice cultivation from China and…
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