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Producer | Nakao Seikyo Takehara Junmai |
Country | Japan |
Type | Sake |
Sku | 21998 |
Size | 300ml |
Sake can be simplified without being simple.
Joto Sakes are a selection of specially crafted brews that honor sake’s traditions and styles without sacrificing quality. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that they look good on a shelf or behind a bar.
Based in the historic town of Takehara, the Nakao Brewery was established in 1871. Now managed by the 6th generation of the family, the brewery has been at the forefront of the study of yeast and fermentation.
Since olden times, most sake has been brewed with ordinary food rice. Also today, the mainstream of sake consists of local sake (jizake) brewed with ordinary rice harvested in that area. Already in the past, in Hiroshima and the Chugoku area rice of high quality was harvested thanks to the cold water springing up in the mountains and the cool climate at night. Junmai Takehara is brewed with Shin-Senbon and other rice locally grown in Hiroshima.
Koji rice is the ingredient that has the greatest influence on the taste. In general, it takes 46 hours to make koji-rice, but we spend more than 50 hours, the time necessary for making koji-rice for Daiginjo sake. In this way, we are able to make koji-rice with a solid taste and brew sake with a richer flavor and more depth.
This sake is mild and mellow, showing notes of blood orange and clove honey. The body is soft and lifht, it's structure loose and relaxed. It can be enjoyed chilled, at room temperature or gently warmed. It pairs well with grilled meats, fish and vegetables, as well as hard cheeses like pecorino and gouda
Region: Hiroshima
Grade: Junmai
Seimaibuai: 65%
Nihonshudo: +1.0
Acidity: 1.5
Rice: Local rice from Hiroshima Prefecture
Shubo Method: Koontoka
Pressing: Yabuta
Filtration: Filter only to remove some remaining particles.
Pasteurization: Twice
Alcohol Percentage: 15%
Joto Sake LLC
Many people love saké but find it intimidating and indecipherable. Founded in 2005, Joto’s mission is to serve as a bridge between Japanese artisanal saké and the American market. We aim to bring the world of artisanal saké to life without “dumbing it down,” “Americanizing it,” or just making it cheesy.
Joto is Japanese for “highest level” and describes the makers of our saké and our aspirations as their importer. We are the exclusive importer for multi-generational, family-owned breweries whom we identify and approach after trying their sake in Japan and reading about their brands in Japanese food and beverage publications. Our jizake (local) breweries are located throughout Japan, producing saké in small batches with locally-raised indigenous rice varieties, offering flavors and styles ideal for a range of cuisines. Our passion for breweries that have rich and wonderful histories makes them fun to learn about and explore.
Joto offers a unique journey into the heart of the world of sake. Our bottles feature English-language labels with producer names, locations and helpful tasting notes. We conduct educational seminars and events throughout the country with our distributors and customers, local businesses and organizations and other trade groups.
With distribution in over 35 states, and top wholesale distributors in each market, Joto is recognized by distributors, buyers, consumers and the press as the finest sake importer in the category. Our company and its brands have been featured widely, including in Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, New York Times, Sunset, TIME, Philadelphia Inquirer, Stuff, Playboy, Sante, Market Watch and Beverage Media.
Thanks for joining us on this adventure. If you can’t find our saké in your community, please let us know, and we’ll do our best to reach you.
Henry Sidel President Joto Sake LLC
Henry Sidel is the President of Joto Sake LLC, which he founded in 2005. Henry started working in the food and beverage business shortly after graduating college and working in journalism. In 1993, he joined Ciao Belle Gelato as the company’s New York Sales Manager. After growing the business in the Tri-State area, in 1995, he moved to San Francisco to build the West Coast operations of Ciao Bella. In 1998, he returned to New York and joined the Brooklyn Brewery as a Sales Manager and then General Manager. In 2002, he joined Belvedere Vodka as Director of International Marketing. Belvedere had just been acquired by Moet-Hennessy and Henry launched the brand through the global Moet-Hennessy network in Europe, Asia, Latin America and Duty Free. Over the years, Henry has had the pleasure of working with Milton Glaser, Wieden+Kennedy, Parallax Design, MKTG, and other marketing and sales partners. Henry’s interest in Japan and Sake started in 1986, when he entered Carleton College. In 1987, he did an intensive language study and homestay program in Tokyo, and went on to study Japanese every semester until he graduated. He did not discover sake until 2001 when he visited New York’s largest sake restaurant, Sakagura. With more than 200 sakes by the glass, Sakagura became Henry’s “go-to” Japanese restaurant. Soon he was buying sake at retail, subscribing to newsletters and compiling a list of prestigious sakes that were not being imported. In 2002, he started business planning and, in January, 2005, he incorporated Joto Sake LLC. His first container arrived in August, 2005 and he has grown Joto to 15,000 9-Liter cases and distribution in more than 35 states.
Henry graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Philosophy and a minor in Japanese from Carleton College in Minnesota in 1990. He received his MBA from NYU-Stern’s Executive Program in 2001.
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