Are you looking for a quality Sake that you can enjoy again and again?
Sake is a clear liquor made mainly from rice, malted rice, and water. It is brewed using a method unique to Japan and is popular all over the world. There are three types of sake: small 300ml, medium 720ml, and large 1800ml bottles.
Today, we’d like to introduce you Sake - Fukuju Junmai Ginjo 720ml 15 degrees, a sake that has won many awards in foreign competitions and was also offered at the Nobel Prize-winning banquet.
FUKUJU Blue Label
Junmai Ginjo sake is made by fermenting carefully polished rice cultivated exclusively in Hyogo, the best sake rice producing region of Japan. Fermentation is done at low temperature for extended periods of time. The bouquet is reminiscent of ripe apricot and features a smooth rice umami flavor. It is highly recognized by sommeliers from around the world, and was served at the banquet dinner at the Nobel Prize award ceremony several years.
GOLD MEDAL
International Wine Challenge
International Sake Challenge
London Sake Challenge
Los Angles International Wine Awards
Quality sake you can enjoy again and again
Notice the delicate aroma of tropical fruits flowing out as you pour. And on your palate, feel the solid structure provided by rigorous fermentation thanks to the famous water source balanced with the right amount of nutrients. The bottle is designed with UV protection to prevent the sake from aging. And they actually have a recommended glassware for you to enjoy this in—the Riedel Chardonnay glass.
Drink Fukuju and be blessed with good fortune!
The name "Fukuju" is derived from one of the Seven Lucky Gods in Japanese mythology, Fukurokuju, which means "happiness" (fuku); "wealth" (roku); and "longevity" (ju).
Fukuju is brewed in Hyogo Prefecture in the Kansai region.
Since 1751 over 13 generations, Kobe Shushinkan has continued with strong conviction that sake making must continue as a prized craft of Japan. The brewery compound houses their own restaurant, shops and event space to help provide a chance to take part in celebrating this art yourself.
Their brand name Fukuju comes from one of the Seven Lucky Gods, who is said to provide longevity and prosperity. It is their wish that anyone who is holding this bottle, be blessed with happiness. They are in Geographical Indication Nadagogo, and strive to have top ethical and environmental standards.
Characteristics
- Category : Junmai Ginjo
- Subcategory : N/A
- Taste Profile : Light & Dry
- Alcohol : 15.0%
- RPR : 60%
- SMV : 1
- Acidity : 1.3
Serving Temperature
- Cold, 40-60oF
Tasting Notes
- Linden
- Grape
Taste Metrics
What customer says
- Excellent......light, dry, smooth, and easy to drink. My favorite, so far.
- Enjoyed trying Fukuju Blue, it was light and lovely and will definitely purchase again.
- A really good Sake. Smooth and easy drinking. Will definitely get more!
- An absolutely amazing bottle, perfect for sharing a unique sake experience with friends and family or to just keep for yourself.
- Refreshing light with good aftertaste. Excellent cold.
Try it out!
Delicious with food because of its amazing flavor. So easy drinking and recommended pairing with seafood, meats and fruits. Simply place an order and try it for yourself !
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- Product : Sake - Fukuju Junmai Ginjo 720ml 15 degrees
- Commission : 172 Yen (5%)
- Price : 3,445Yen (Price may be changed according to the market conditions or other circumstances.)
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