Saké Sasara Tsuki junmai ⋅ 10.5% ⋅ 300ml
ささら月 純米
Vendor : Gassan shuzo
⋅ Mild aroma ideal for a first tasting
⋅ Multi-award-winning sake
⋅ Fresh, light fragrance
⋅ Small, practical format
Sasara Tsuki Junmai is a sake from Yamagata prefecture, a region renowned for the quality of its rice and the abundance of its mineral water. This sake, with an alcohol content of 10%, is distinguished by its mild aroma, slight acidity and moderate roundness. It is particularly appreciated when served chilled, as an accompaniment to light dishes. This sake has received several awards, including a Gold Award in the "Low Alcohol" category at the Bishu Concours 2023, and a Gold Award in the "Low Alcohol" category at the Japan Women's SAKE Award 2024. It offers a refreshing experience with delicate flavors, perfect for those looking for a light and healthy option.
Alcohol abuse is dangerous to health, consume in moderation. Ordering alcohol is reserved for people of legal age, in accordance with the legislation in force in your country.
SKU:1011138
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Located in Sagae, at the foot of Mount Gassan in Yamagata prefecture, Gassan Shuzō was founded in 1972 on a site combining three historic sake houses dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. Faithful to the exceptional environment that surrounds it - abundant snow, beech forests and pure waters derived from 400 years of natural filtration - the brewery cultivates a refined sake, rooted in artisanal tradition and enriched by modern techniques. Its emblematic Ginrei Gassan range reflects the harshness of winter and the richness of local resources.
Keep away from light and heat. After opening: Store in a cool place, tightly closed. Consume quickly.
Rice (Confidential (Japan)), koji rice (Japan)
6 cm x 20 cm x 6 cm
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