Akashi-Tai Junmai Ginjo Sparkling Sake 300ML
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Description
Akashi-Tai Junmai Ginjo Sparkling Sake 300ML is a bottle-fermented sparkling sake from Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, bottled at 7% ABV in a 300ml format. What distinguishes this expression is its secondary fermentation using koji — the same fungus central to sake production — rather than the wine yeasts typically employed in sparkling beverages, giving it a character rooted entirely in traditional Japanese brewing.
Quick Facts: ABV: 7% | Origin: Akashi City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan | Style: Junmai Ginjo Sparkling | Brewery: Akashi Sake Brewery Co. Ltd
Production & Heritage
Akashi Sake Brewery Co. Ltd is located in the coastal city of Akashi in Hyogo Prefecture, a region long celebrated as one of Japan's premier sake-producing areas. The brewery uses only locally grown rice from Hyogo — a prefecture renowned for cultivating some of Japan's finest sake rice varieties. This sparkling expression begins life as a Junmai Ginjo sake, brewed through careful low-temperature fermentation, then undergoes a secondary fermentation in the bottle with additional koji, mirroring the méthode traditionnelle used in Champagne production but substituting koji for wine yeast. The result is a naturally effervescent sake with fine, persistent bubbles and a flavor profile that remains unmistakably Japanese in origin.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Clean and inviting, the nose opens with green apple and ripe pear before revealing a gentle undercurrent of rice sweetness. There is a subtle dairy-cream quality and a whisper of vanilla that rounds out the bouquet.
Taste: The palate entry is soft and lightly creamy, immediately giving way to bright citrus — lemon in particular — alongside melon, banana, and stone fruit notes at mid-palate. A gentle sweetness is kept in check by refreshing acidity, and the overall impression is one of balance rather than sugar-forward indulgence.
Finish: Medium in length with a clean, crisp fade. Lingering impressions of mellow citrus and melon carry through, leaving the palate refreshed and primed for the next sip.
How to Drink Akashi-Tai Sparkling
Serve well-chilled, ideally between 5–8°C (41–46°F), in a flute or white wine glass to showcase its fine effervescence. This sparkling sake works beautifully on its own as an aperitif. A Sake Spritz — combining it with a splash of yuzu juice and a sprig of shiso — plays to its citrus brightness. It also substitutes gracefully for prosecco in a Bellini, where its melon and peach notes amplify the classic peach purée base. For something more adventurous, try it in a French 75 variation, replacing Champagne; the lower ABV and gentle sweetness create a lighter, more approachable riff on the cocktail.
Best For
- Introducing sake-curious friends to Japanese brewing through an accessible, effervescent format
- Pairing with a multi-course sushi or izakaya dinner
- Serving as a lighter-ABV aperitif at warm-weather gatherings
- Gifting to sparkling wine enthusiasts looking to explore beyond Champagne and Prosecco
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Akashi-Tai Sparkling taste like? It delivers bright citrus, melon, and stone fruit flavors wrapped in a soft, lightly creamy texture, with gentle sweetness balanced by refreshing acidity and fine natural bubbles.
How does Akashi-Tai Sparkling compare to Moscato d'Asti? Both are low-ABV, gently sweet sparkling beverages, but Akashi-Tai Sparkling trades Moscato d'Asti's grapey floral character for distinctly Japanese rice-derived flavors — melon, pear, and a subtle savory undertone from the koji fermentation. The acidity in the sparkling sake also tends to feel cleaner and less overtly fruity.
Is Akashi-Tai Sparkling good for beginners? Its low 7% ABV, approachable sweetness, and familiar sparkling format make it an excellent entry point for anyone new to sake or Japanese beverages in general.
Where is Akashi-Tai Sparkling made? It is brewed by Akashi Sake Brewery Co. Ltd in Akashi City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan — a coastal region with a long heritage of premium sake production.
What foods pair well with Akashi-Tai Sparkling? Fresh sashimi and nigiri sushi, where the acidity and bubbles cleanse the palate between bites. Tempura prawns, as the effervescence cuts through the light batter. Soft-ripened cheeses like brie, which complement the creamy mouthfeel. Fruit-forward desserts such as pear tart or yuzu sorbet, echoing the sake's own fruit notes. Lightly seasoned edamame for a simple, harmonious match.
What sizes does Akashi-Tai Sparkling come in? The standard format is a 300ml bottle, which is the most widely available size for this expression.
Is Akashi-Tai Sparkling worth the price? It positions as a mid-range sparkling sake, and the bottle-fermented production method using koji — rather than simple force-carbonation — places it above most mass-produced sparkling sakes in terms of quality and complexity for its price tier.
Why Akashi-Tai Sparkling?
The defining detail here is the secondary fermentation with koji rather than wine yeast, a technique that keeps the entire production process within the world of traditional Japanese brewing. This is not a sake that has simply been carbonated; its bubbles are earned through a deliberate, time-consuming method that also contributes to its layered texture and nuanced flavor. Brewed with locally grown Hyogo rice at a respected brewery in one of Japan's key sake regions, it carries genuine provenance. For anyone seeking a sparkling beverage that stands apart from the wine-centric mainstream, this is a distinctive and well-made option with real craft behind the fizz.
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