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Chitosetsuru Junmai Daiginjo Sake Suisei Dry 720ml
🇯🇵 Rand Sieger, 67 Wine: This is the quintessential Junmai Daiginjo Sake.
Chitosetsuru Junmai Daiginjo Suisei — Hokkaido, Japan
Nippon Seishu — the brewery behind Chitosetsuru — is one of Hokkaido's most celebrated sake producers, based in Sapporo and dedicated to expressing the unique terroir of Japan's northernmost main island through the art of sake brewing. Hokkaido is a region of exceptional natural resources: pristine soft spring water, cold winters ...Show More >
Chitosetsuru Junmai Daiginjo Suisei — Hokkaido, Japan
Nippon Seishu — the brewery behind Chitosetsuru — is one of Hokkaido's most celebrated sake producers, based in Sapporo and dedicated to expressing the unique terroir of Japan's northernmost main island through the art of sake brewing. Hokkaido is a region of exceptional natural resources: pristine soft spring water, cold winters ideal for slow, controlled fermentation, and a growing tradition of cultivating sake-specific rice varieties uniquely suited to the local climate. Chitosetsuru Junmai Daiginjo Suisei is one of the first sakes ever made from Hokkaido's native 'Suisei' rice variety — a local grain with low starch content that allows for a clean, dry sake of excellent structure and remarkable elegance. The rice is milled to 45% of its original size — the hallmark of Junmai Daiginjo, the highest classification in sake — removing the outer layers to reveal the pure, aromatic core of the grain. Fermented with Kyokai #1801 yeast and soft Hokkaido spring water, it is crafted to pair with the abundant seafood of the region: best with simply prepared dishes where the ingredients shine.
The nose is clean and aromatic: light, sweet steamed rice with delicate notes of Muscat and white flowers. On the palate, it is medium-bodied with a creamy texture — refined and precise, with a crisp, structured, dry finish that speaks to the low starch content of the Suisei rice. The quintessential Junmai Daiginjo — clean, elegant, and built for the table.
"This is the quintessential Junmai Daiginjo Sake. Junmai Daiginjo is made from highly polished rice making it clean, aromatic, and delicate. The elegance of this sake is the perfect pairing for light, delicate fish like flounder, red snapper, or sea bass." — Rand Sieger, 67Wine
- Brewery: Nippon Seishu (Chitosetsuru), Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
- Classification: Junmai Daiginjo
- Rice: Suisei — native Hokkaido variety, milled to 45%
- Water: Soft Hokkaido spring water
- Yeast: Kyokai #1801
- Sake Meter Value: −2 (slightly dry)
- Acidity: 1.3
- ABV: 15%
- Size: 720ml
- Tasting Notes: Sweet steamed rice, Muscat, white flowers, creamy texture, crisp dry structured finish
- Serve: Chilled (45–50°F)
- Best Paired With: Flounder, red snapper, sea bass, oysters, sashimi, lightly seasoned seafood, delicate white fish
Hokkaido's native Suisei rice, milled to perfection — Chitosetsuru Junmai Daiginjo is Japan's northernmost terroir in a glass.
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Country: Japan
Region: Hokkaido
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Type: Sake
Size: 720ml
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