Choose sake

Learn to read between the lines

You might want to taste the local Sake, or even bring back a bottle as a souvenir! But how to choose among the many varieties of rice wine? Especially when the label is in Japanese...

Know that the old sake houses have beautiful letters in Japanese calligraphy on their labels. There are very good sakes with more recent history, but longevity is generally a sign of quality. We can compare this phenomenon to the domains for the French wines: choose a castle whose name is familiar when in doubt.

See: The Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum in Kobe

Les noms en calligraphie

names in calligraphy

yogagaga

Once the bottle is in your hands, you have to decipher the information on the label. First, try to identify the degree of polishing of the rice used for the fermentation of the sake. This is what determines its class, its taste but also its price.

In general, the degree of polishing is between 40 and 70%. The more polished the rice, the lower the percentage. This rice of which only 40% of the grain remains during fermentation will give a more expensive sake and end in the mouth. However, this does not mean that a sake whose degree of polishing is 70% is not good, it all depends on individual preferences!

Brasserie de saké

sake brewery

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