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Madonoume: Tokubetsu Junmai
English: Plum of the Window
Background
In 1860, a plum tree branch made its way through one of the brewery’s window and dropped a blossom intoa a tank of sake. The name Mado No Ume (Plum of the Window) was bestowed upon the sake after it received much acclaim from the local samurai lord.
Special Characteristics
Mellow, Rice-Forward, Balanced
Rice Variety: Saga No Hana
Sake Meter Value: +1.0
Milling: 60%
Alcohol By Volume: 15 - 16 %
Preferred Serving Temperature:
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On-The-Rocks | Chilled | Room Temp | Warm | Hot |
Recommended Serving Vessels: Sake Glass, Sake Cup, Masu
Available Sizes
720 mL
Distribution
Nationwide
Location
Region: Kyushu
Prefecture: Saga
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Taste Profile
Tasting Notes
Silky, Mellow, Rice-Forward, Balanced, Slightly Salinic, Lingering Finish