Soto Junmai Sake 720ML

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Description

Soto Junmai Sake 720ML is a 14% ABV pure rice sake from Niigata Prefecture, Japan, brewed with Gohyakumangoku rice polished to 65%. A Gold Medal winner at the San Francisco International Wine Competition, this junmai expression has earned recognition across multiple international competitions for its bright, clean profile and restrained umami character.

Quick Facts: ABV: 14%  |  Origin: Niigata Prefecture, Japan  |  Style: Junmai (Pure Rice)  |  Rice Polishing Ratio: 65%

Production & Heritage

Soto Junmai is brewed exclusively with Gohyakumangoku rice, one of Niigata's signature sake rice varieties prized for producing crisp, clean expressions. As a junmai-grade sake, it contains only four core ingredients — rice, water, yeast, and koji — with no added brewer's alcohol, preservatives, additives, or sulfites. The brewing water is sourced from pristine mountain snowmelt, a hallmark of Niigata's renowned brewing tradition. The rice is milled to 65% of its original grain size, removing the outer proteins and fats to yield a lighter, more refined flavor. The finished sake is all-natural, gluten-free, and vegan.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Clean and fresh on the nose, with immediate impressions of crisp green apple and soft nougat. Beneath those top notes, gentle hints of steamed rice and a faint mineral quality emerge as the sake opens up.

Taste: The entry is bright and notably light, with ripe apple and golden raisin leading the way. The mid-palate develops a soft, rounded texture of steamed rice before a wave of delicate umami builds toward the finish. Acidity remains restrained throughout, keeping the profile balanced rather than sharp.

Finish: Medium in length with a clean, mineral-tinged fade and a subtle savory quality that lingers without heaviness. The final impression is dry and refreshing, inviting another sip.

How to Drink Soto Junmai

Soto Junmai is versatile across temperatures — try it lightly chilled (around 45–50°F) to highlight the apple and mineral notes, or gently warmed to bring out the rice and umami depth. It also performs well in cocktails: a Sake Spritz with sparkling water and a citrus twist plays off its natural brightness; a Saketini (sake and dry vermouth with a cucumber garnish) showcases its clean, mineral backbone; and a Tokyo Mule with ginger beer and lime pairs well with its light body and subtle earthiness.

Best For

  • Introducing sake newcomers to the junmai category with an approachable, clean expression
  • Pairing alongside a Japanese-inspired dinner or sushi course
  • Gifting to someone interested in premium, all-natural Japanese sake
  • Stocking a home bar with a versatile sake that works chilled, warm, or in cocktails

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Soto Junmai taste like? Soto Junmai has a bright, clean flavor profile dominated by fresh apple, soft steamed rice, and a gentle umami finish. It is lighter and less acidic than many junmai sakes, with subtle mineral and golden raisin undertones.

How does Soto Junmai compare to Hakkaisan? Both are Niigata-brewed sakes known for the region's signature tanrei karakuchi (dry and clean) style, but Soto Junmai leans slightly more fruit-forward with prominent apple notes, while Hakkaisan tends toward a more structured, dry profile with a crisper finish. Both share an emphasis on clean brewing water and refined umami balance.

Is Soto Junmai good for beginners? Yes — its clean, light body and restrained acidity make it one of the more accessible junmai sakes on the market. The apple-forward aromatics and subtle umami provide enough complexity to be interesting without being overwhelming.

Where is Soto Junmai made? Soto Junmai is brewed in Niigata Prefecture on the northwest coast of Japan's main island, a region widely regarded as one of the country's premier sake-producing areas thanks to its high-quality rice, cold winters, and pristine mountain snowmelt water.

What foods pair well with Soto Junmai? Fresh sashimi and nigiri sushi complement its clean minerality. Steamed dumplings and gyoza match its light umami. Grilled whitefish or tempura vegetables mirror its delicate body. Soft, mild cheeses like fresh mozzarella or burrata contrast nicely with the apple notes. Edamame with sea salt is a simple pairing that lets the sake's subtle flavors shine.

What sizes does Soto Junmai come in? Soto Junmai is commonly available in the standard 720ml bottle, which is the traditional Japanese sake bottle size (known as a yongobin).

Is Soto Junmai worth the price? Soto Junmai positions as a mid-range junmai sake that delivers above its tier, backed by multiple international gold medals. Its all-natural production with no additives, preservatives, or sulfites adds genuine value for drinkers who prioritize clean ingredients.

Why Soto Junmai?

What separates Soto Junmai from the broad field of junmai sakes is its combination of Niigata pedigree, Gohyakumangoku rice, and mountain snowmelt water — a trio that produces a distinctly clean, fruit-driven profile. Gold medals at both the San Francisco International Wine Competition and the Asia International Spirits Competition confirm its quality on a global stage. The commitment to an all-natural, additive-free, vegan, and gluten-free product gives it real appeal for health-conscious drinkers who refuse to compromise on flavor. For anyone building a sake collection or simply looking for a reliable Niigata junmai, this 720ml bottle earns its place.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Sake
  • Product of
    Japan
  • Size
    720ML
  • Proof
    15.5
  • Brand
    Soto

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