How much of Japanese sake production is classed as ‘premium’?
Approximately one third - and this percentage is increasing.
Premium sake can only be made of what?
What is the Japanese term for premium sake?
tokutei-meishō-shu
How many grades of premium sake further divided into?
How many grades of premium sake are called tokubetsu?
What is futsū-shu?
- Two thirds of Japanese production
Does the term futsū-shu usually appear on a sake label?
- brewers usually use a brand name instead
What might be added to a futsū-shu, in addition to the rice, water, yeast, kōji and jōzō?
Amino acids (for umami)
Sugar
Acid
Less tightly regulated
How does futsū-shu differ from tokutei-meishō-shu in terms of regulations?
Definitions of ginjō
Definitions of daiginjō?
What must all eight categories of premium sake show on the label?
The polishing rate
What are the eight grades of premium sake?
What effect does the addition of distilled alcohol have on the sake?
For futsū-shu, it increases volume and reduce the cost
What is the Japanese term for distilled alcohol?
Jōzō arukōru
True or false?
If distilled alcohol is used, it does not need to be listed on the label.
- Distilled alcohol must be listed in the ingredients on the label
What is arukorū-tenka?
What is aruten?
- Aruten is the term used to describe sake make with the addition of jōzō, and as opposed to junmai.
What is junmai?
Why doesn’t the addition of distillers alcohol increase the alcoholic volume?
What is honjōzō?
How does honjōzō taste in comparison to junmai?
What does tokubetsu translate to?
Special
How can sake qualify for the labelling term tokubetsu?
Three ways: