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Shichiken 'Yamanokasumi' Sparkling Sake 360ml
Primary flavours

Ambrosia Apple

Asian Pear

White Grapefruit

Yuzu

Aromatic

Floral

Mineral
Details
Slightly cloudy and beautifully silky, this sparkling sake dances with notes of yuzu, white grapefruit, Asian pear, and apple, lifted by a fine mousse and a clean, mineral edge. Using Hitogokochi and Asahinoyume rice - it's floral, fresh, and effortlessly elegant!
Imagine this: nestled right at the foot of the Japanese Alps in northern Yamanashi, there’s this incredible sake brewery called Yamanashi Meijo, a total hidden gem with some serious history. It was founded way back in 1750 by a family of brewers who originally came from Nagano, and the whole thing kicked off when the seventh-generation brewer, Kitahara, stumbled upon the purest water you can imagine in the Hakushu region. We're talking snowmelt from Mount Kai Komagatake - over 2,900 metres high - that filters down through granite rock, picking up all the perfect minerals for sake along the way. Naturally, Kitahara knew he was onto something special and set up shop right there. The sake they produce? Think delicate yet full of depth, all thanks to those slow, cool fermentations that keep the flavour pristine. Their reputation grew so fast, even Emperor Meiji paid a visit - cool, right? These days, the 13th generation of the family is still running the show, keeping everything as thoughtful and tradition-rich as ever. Known for their purity, these guys are sake royalty, and their story (and sake) is just as refined as it sounds!
Imagine this: nestled right at the foot of the Japanese Alps in northern Yamanashi, there’s this incredible sake brewery called Yamanashi Meijo, a total hidden gem with some serious history. It was founded way back in 1750 by a family of brewers who originally came from Nagano, and the whole thing kicked off when the seventh-generation brewer, Kitahara, stumbled upon the purest water you can imagine in the Hakushu region. We're talking snowmelt from Mount Kai Komagatake - over 2,900 metres high - that filters down through granite rock, picking up all the perfect minerals for sake along the way. Naturally, Kitahara knew he was onto something special and set up shop right there. The sake they produce? Think delicate yet full of depth, all thanks to those slow, cool fermentations that keep the flavour pristine. Their reputation grew so fast, even Emperor Meiji paid a visit - cool, right? These days, the 13th generation of the family is still running the show, keeping everything as thoughtful and tradition-rich as ever. Known for their purity, these guys are sake royalty, and their story (and sake) is just as refined as it sounds!
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Specs
Region
Yamanashi
country
Japan
Type
Sake
Producer
Yamanashi Meijo
Alcohol
11%
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Cork + Cage
Production method
Low Preservative
Temperature
Cold 5°C-8°C
Pairing guide
Shichiken's sparkling sake is silky, graceful, and quietly complex - the kind of sake that slips into a meal like a secret ingredient. Think soft pear and yuzu with a gentle mineral hum, making it perfect alongside sashimi, tempura prawns, or buttery scallops. Its delicate aromas plays beautifully with creamy cheeses like ricotta or burrata, and if you’re dialling up the spice (hello, Thai green curry), it smooths everything out with ease. For plant-based plates, try it with miso-glazed aubergine or a tofu-mushroom stir-fry - the mineral harmony is next-level.
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Food
Miso
Rice

Soft Cheese

Fried Rice

Sushi
Tastes
Complex
Dry
Moods

Adventurous

Contemplative
Seasons

Autumn

Spring
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