Sake served at Japan Fair Festival Brussels
Alps Masamune Junmai Daiginjo
It’s milky aroma, similar to while grapes or lychee, spreads nicely around the palate due to its low polishing ration and ginjo method (slowly fermented rice at a low temperature).
Food pairing: Appetiser, vegetables
Alps Masamune Junmai Ginjo NAKAGUMI
It’s fruity and refreshing aroma like green apple and slight honey. Dry but you can find sweetness in your mouth.
Food pairing: Appetiser, fish and seafood
Alps Masamune Junmai-shu FUKETSU CHOZO
Oak and nuts aroma. Dry and sharp taste, but feels mildness on your tongue. The taste becomes more mild when it's warmed up.
Food pairing: Strong umami meal, fish and seafood
KAMENOYO Futsu-shu KARAKUCHI
The aroma is similar to fresh produce, like napa cabbage. You can also find a steamed rice and a slight nutty aroma. Its taste is mild but firm umami.
Food pairing: Strong umami meal, meat
SHINSHU-MUSO Ume plums
The aroma is sweet and elegantly sour due to the ume plums. Most popular at our sake tastings!
Food pairing: Dessert
SHINSHU-MUSO Apple
True to its name, this sake’s aroma is exactly like fresh apple juice. The taste is light and sweet.
Food pairing: Dessert
Bishonen AOTENJO Junmai Daiginjo
Aotenjo has a soft sweetness that spreads throughout your mouth followed by a refreshingly sharp aftertaste.
Food pairing: Light meals, aromatic meals with herbs
Bishonen KENMON Junmai Ginjo
Enjoy the soft yet refreshingly crisp acidity and umami flavours that linger in your palate.
Food pairing: Appetiser, fish and seafood
Bishonen SEIYA Junmai-shu
Taste is rich in sweetness and umami thanks to the table rice used. The bitterness elegantly enhances its sweetness and makes the taste deep.
Food pairing: Strong umami meal
Bishonen MOKUZAEMON Tokubetsu Junmai
Taste is mild, and firm umami and richness are well balanced. The sweetness from rice is balanced and the acidity spreads nicely in your mouth.
Food pairing: Strong umami meal, meat