HEAVENSAKE Junmai Ginjo (Blue bottle) NV
HEAVENSAKE Junmai Ginjo (Blue bottle) NV
HEAVENSAKE Junmai Ginjo (Blue bottle) NV
HEAVENSAKE Junmai Ginjo (Blue bottle) NV
HEAVENSAKE Junmai Ginjo (Blue bottle) NV
HEAVENSAKE Junmai Ginjo (Blue bottle) NV

HEAVENSAKE Junmai Ginjo (Blue bottle) NV

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HEAVENSAKE is brewed by the famous French wine master Regis CAMUS in collaboration with Japanese sake breweries such as Tatenokawa, DASSAI, URAKASUMI and KONISHI.

Renowned chef Regis Camus applies his unique technique when concocting HEAVENSAKE expressions, starting by classifying each sake according to its flavour profile. The process begins with selecting a base liquor, then adding fruity and floral notes from other sakes, and finally focusing on achieving the desired length. Bringing new flavors and aromas to the sacred Japanese beverage. His approach ensures the right balance of aroma, flavour, mouthfeel and length in all HEAVENSAKE products. Through experience, Regis knows which aromas and aromas blend well to unlock interesting flavour profiles.

The HEAVENSAKE style envisioned by Regis Camus will appeal especially to wine lovers with its fresh spring floral aroma and silky mouthfeel.

BLENDING 1+1=3
From champagne to whiskey, blending is a craft of the senses which requires years of experience. our assemblage master Regis Camus, combines the positive notes of each base sake to amplify them into a new creation. The result is a balanced and harmonious award winning composition. Serve chilled in a wine glass for the best experience.

Characteristic

Category: JUNMAI GINJO
Taste Profile: Light & Dry
SMV (Sake Meter Value): +1
Acidity: 1.3
Rice Polishing Ratio at the time of production: 50%
Size: 720ml
ABV: 15.5%

Tasting Note

Spring floral nose. Fruity and full-bodied on the palate with a silky finish. This creation by Hakushika and Regis Camus is all about elegance and warmth. Located in the Hyogo prefecture Hakushika became famous in the 1600s for its innovation in sake brewing technics. Hakushika means “white deer” in Japanese and is a symbol of longevity. This delightful composition pairs well with a variety of dishes from fish to meat, pasta to pizza.