“This sake has an elegant nose, glossy texture, and an array of flavours including pineapple, honeydew melon, vanilla yoghurt, rice pudding, and nutmeg.”
Miku is brewed using locally sourced ‘Koshitanrei’ sake-specific rice. In line with the brewery’s commitment to sustainability, oyster shells (instead of pesticides, herbicides, or insecticides) are employed in the rice cultivation process. Best enjoyed in a white wine glass.
“This sake has an elegant nose, glossy texture, and an array of flavours including pineapple, honeydew melon, vanilla yoghurt, rice pudding, and nutmeg.”
Miku is brewed using locally sourced ‘Koshitanrei’ sake-specific rice. In line with the brewery’s commitment to sustainability, oyster shells (instead of pesticides, herbicides, or insecticides) are employed in the rice cultivation process. Best enjoyed in a white wine glass.
Characteristics of Miku Junmai Daiginjo Sake
ABV: 16.5%
Grade: Junmai Daiginjo
Taste: Refined & Balanced
Storage: Keep in a cool dark and dry place
Rice Variety: Koshitanrei
Brewing Method: Sokujo
Polishing Ratio: 35%
Food Pairing
Divine with chicken, duck, or fish dishes with a citrus sauce.
Recommended Serving Temperature
Chilled
Region
Obata is located in Niigata Prefecture.
Obata Sake Brewery
Obata Brewery is located in the beautiful and historic Sado Island off the coast of Niigata Prefecture. Since its establishment in 1892, Obata has evolved into a global-minded, sustainability-focused brewery with the philosophy to ‘Brew Happiness by Brewing Sake’. They are most known for their award-winning ‘Manotsuru’ brand of sake as well as their ‘Gakkogura‘ sake brewing school. This popular week-long sustainable sake brewing experience is the only one of its kind in the world, offered for the past few years at Obata Brewery’s Gakkogura (literally “Brewery School”) on Sado Island.
For a deeper dive into Obata Brewery, head here.