
This sake carries a subtle fruity aroma. Upon tasting, it reveals a sweet and sour flavor, but during the aftertaste, the acidity becomes more pronounced, accompanied by a faint bitterness reminiscent of fruit tea. The taste lingers in the mouth.
Commonly known as "Colors Earth", this sake series highlights the stringent selection criteria for the rice used. The rice used to brew this sake is "Rikucho 132," which was born in Akita Prefecture during the Taisho era. It is a combination of two of the "Three Great Rice Varieties of Japan" from the Meiji era: 'Kamenoo' and 'Aikoku.' Therefore, this rice also goes by the nickname "Aigame." This rice variety gained fame when it was recommended for cultivation by the poet Kenji Miyazawa. It has become a symbol of premium sake rice, alongside 'Kairyoshinko.' The rice is exceptionally hard and achieves a perfect taste through extended cold storage.
Product Name: Aramasa Colors Earth Kimoto Kiokejyouzou Junmai
Grade: Junmai
Polishing Ratio: Koji Rice 50%, Kake Rice 55%
Rice Type: Rikucho 132
Alcohol: 13% Vol
Brewery Prefecture: Akita Prefecture, ARAMASA Co., Ltd.











