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un indicateur de la douceur ou de la sécheresse du saké. En général, une valeur négative indique la douceur, tandis qu'une valeur positive indique la sécheresse.
Expression numérique de la quantité totale d'acidité. Plus l'acidité est élevée, plus il est vif et corsé, plus l'acidité est faible, plus il est léger et doux.
Proportion de riz restant après le grattage de la couche extérieure. L'élimination de la couche superficielle permet de produire un saké à l'arôme unique et sans 'impuretés.
"You can also detect spiciness and acidity in the aroma of warm, sunny rice and koji. In a narrow-mouthed glass, you will want to enjoy the ever-changing gentle aroma. You can enjoy the refreshing sweetness of chocolate, dried persimmons, apricots and wasanbon, as well as the depth and lingering taste of vintage Madeira, in all situations. It is delicious at all temperatures, from cold to hot sake."
Professional French Chief & YUKARI Special Ambassador
"It has a refreshing yogurt aroma as the main note, accompanied by hints of almond jelly, plum compote, woody fragrance, and a subtle scent reminiscent of steamed skin or grains vinegar. With its low alcohol content, sweetness, and lightness, it leaves a strong impression due to its well-defined and delicate acidity. This sake is beginner-friendly and recommended even for those who are not fond of sake, as it has qualities that make it worth trying. It is best served at a temperature between 5°C and 10°C, using a thin ceramic ochoko (small cup) for an optimal experience."
Sommelier of Sake / Sake Diploma & YUKARI Special Ambassador