Junmai ginjo brewed with “Gin-no-Yume”, an original sake rice developed in Kochi Prefecture. Rice grown and brewed locally—a genuine Kochi original sake
“Gin-no-Yume” is the first sake rice developed in Kochi Prefecture. Research and development was shared between the Kochi Prefectural Center for Agricultural Technology, responsible for growing new strains, and Suigei brewery, in charge of the sake test brewing. After comprehensive testing, we finally perfected a variety, optimal for brewing sake in Tosa (the traditional name of Kochi, home of Suigei). The brand name “Koiku No. 54” comes from the development test code “Koiku Sake No. 54”. We employ traditional Kumamoto kobo to bring out the goodness of the Gin-no-Yume rice, then using spring water sourced from the headwaters of Kagami River, we brew the sake slowly and with care.
Tasting Notes
The pure water and exquisite rice umami combine to deliver a robust body. The sake also exhibits refreshing citrus sourness and a subtle ginjo aroma, together they create a bright expression and bring out the flavors in paired dishes.