"Supple, racy, with enticing imprint of honey and herbs"
An enticing imprint of honey and herbs at first sip, segueing at mid-range into a sake of surprising clarity. Supple, racy and eminently drinkable over long periods of time.
"Supple, racy, with enticing imprint of honey and herbs"
An enticing imprint of honey and herbs at first sip, segueing at mid-range into a sake of surprising clarity. Supple, racy and eminently drinkable over long periods of time.
Characteristics of Tedorigawa "Chrysanthemum Meadow" Yamahai Daiginjo
ABV: 15-16%
Grade: Junmai Daiginjo
Taste: Light & Dry
Storage: Keep in a cool dark and dry place
Rice Variety: Yamadanishiki, 500 Mangoku
Yeast: House Yeast (Kanazawa Lineage)
Brewing Method: Yamahai
Polishing Ratio: 45%
Acidity: 1.2
SMV: +3
Food Pairing
Great with meat and fish dishes.
Recommended Serving Temperature
Chilled
Region
The Yoshida Brewery is located in Ishikawa prefecture.
The Yoshida Brewery
Blessed with bountiful rice and water from the Tedori-gawa river, the brewery is located in the small Yamajima village in Ishikawa Prefecture. The village was home to over ten sake breweries between the late 1800s and early 1900s. Today, Tedorigawa is the only sake that retains the original flavour of this traditional sake-brewing village. Ran by the Yoshida family, the brewery became famous in the 2016 documentary "The Birth of Sake". We highly recommend you to watch it so you can immerse yourself into the life of a sake brewery worker.