Dewazakura 'Seijo Karakuchi' Junmai 720ml
Primary flavours

Grape

Melon

Mushroom

Radish
Shiso
Details
Seijo Karakuchi is Dewazakura's everyday premium sake. Seijo means 'with whole heart' and Karakuchi means 'dry'. It has a delicate herb fragrance with subtle fruitiness. It has a smooth mouthfeel and the palate shows green herbs and mushrooms. The finish is clean and crisp.
The Dewazakura Sake Brewery was established in 1892. It is located in Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture, a small town of 60,000 residents located 300 kilometres north of Tokyo. Situated in the Yamagata Basin and surrounded by high mountains, Tendo City is hot in summer, and in winter can receive considerable snowfall, often exceeding one metre in depth. These natural features, including the climate, have made the region a major production centre of rice, fruits and other products. The Nakano family, the founders of Dewazakura, were originally major landowners in the region. Since its foundation, Dewazakura has been committed to quality, the top priority for the brewery. Dewazakura have played a significant role in the Yamagata prefecture developing their own rice suited to their region with the local agricultural bureau, and this is known as Dewa Sansan, which Dewazakura uses for a selection of their sake. They have also developed special yeast to suit the climate. Dewazakura are known for their distinctive 'fragrant' sake, which can be attributed to their yeast selection as well as their low temperature fermentation techniques. Dewazakura are considered one of the industry leaders in innovation, and were largely responsible for the Ginjo ‘boom’ in Japan in the early 1980’s.
The Dewazakura Sake Brewery was established in 1892. It is located in Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture, a small town of 60,000 residents located 300 kilometres north of Tokyo. Situated in the Yamagata Basin and surrounded by high mountains, Tendo City is hot in summer, and in winter can receive considerable snowfall, often exceeding one metre in depth. These natural features, including the climate, have made the region a major production centre of rice, fruits and other products. The Nakano family, the founders of Dewazakura, were originally major landowners in the region. Since its foundation, Dewazakura has been committed to quality, the top priority for the brewery. Dewazakura have played a significant role in the Yamagata prefecture developing their own rice suited to their region with the local agricultural bureau, and this is known as Dewa Sansan, which Dewazakura uses for a selection of their sake. They have also developed special yeast to suit the climate. Dewazakura are known for their distinctive 'fragrant' sake, which can be attributed to their yeast selection as well as their low temperature fermentation techniques. Dewazakura are considered one of the industry leaders in innovation, and were largely responsible for the Ginjo ‘boom’ in Japan in the early 1980’s.
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Specs
Region
Yamagata
country
Japan
Type
Sake
Producer
Dewazakura
Alcohol
15.5%
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Brewed
Temperature
Chilled 8°C-10°C
Pairing guide
It’s always a joy to seek out a new bottle of sake to share with you all, and even more pleasurable to figure out the most appropriate food pairings for this most wondrous of Japanese products. This gorgeous Junmai Sake is going to be especially good with street food favourites like katsu sando, yakitori and steamed bao buns, but would also work a treat with Asian beef salads, crispy duck dishes, teriyaki, and tuna sashimi.
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Food
Miso

Tempura

Rice
Braised Chicken
Tastes

Complex

Dry
Moods

Adventurous

Contemplative
Seasons

Autumn

Spring
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