Description
Sake: Rihaku Wandering Poet Junmai Ginjo Sake | 720ML
Notes of banana and ripe honeydew with a clean, crisp acidity that highlights its light-to-medium body.
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Size: 720ML
Proof: 30 (15%ABV)
Origin: Japan
Distillery: Rihaku
Notes of banana and ripe honeydew with a clean, crisp acidity that highlights its light-to-medium body. The lingering finish moves from juicy fruitiness to green, herbal notes making it a great food companion.
Distillery Information
Rihaku Shuzo was founded in 1882 in Matsue City in Shimane, although it was not until 1928 that we adopted the name Rihaku. Rihaku was a famous poet in China, and is also known in English as Li Po. Rihaku lived from 701 to 762, and was known for his fondness for the bottle. He was a kind, open-minded, wandering poet that was famous for drinking a lot before writing. He was known to have said, “I drink a bottle, and can write 100 poems.” We make use of Rihaku’s poems and phrases in our brochures and on our labels, and quote him often. Several of our sakes are named with phrases from the great poet’s words.
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