Pour&Pair
Daisekkei Tokubetsu Junmai

ABV

15%

Body

medium-light

Sweetness

dry

Price

mid-range

Junmai and Pure-Rice Sake
Nagano, Japan

Daisekkei Tokubetsu Junmai

다이셋케이 특별준마이

Sake / Junmai and Pure-Rice Sake — Nagano, Japan

Easy to place with food and easier to enjoy without overthinking it.

More lift than weight

Helps richer or fried foods feel less heavy after each bite

Weeknight dinners, lighter meals, and first-glass situations

medium-light body gives the pairing its weight

dry sweetness changes how salt, fat, and spice land

rice, pear, mineral are the leading flavor cues to follow

INTERPRETATION

What this drink feels like in plain language

More naturally food-friendly than forceful, and easier to place in real-life situations.

FIT

Who it fits

  • People who want something lighter and easier to place at the table
  • People who want flexibility across more than one kind of dish
  • People who prefer a cleaner, drier finish over sweetness

CAUTION

Who may want to be careful

  • People expecting only extreme intensity or obvious weight may want something else

SCENE

When it works especially well

  • Weeknight dinners, lighter meals, and first-glass situations

What to Eat with Daisekkei Tokubetsu Junmai?

Here are the food directions that fit Daisekkei Tokubetsu Junmai based on aroma and texture cues.

Current analysis layers: 0 volatile and 0 nonvolatile compounds.

PAIRING CUE

Raw seafood

PAIRING CUE

Clean steamed dishes

PAIRING CUE

Fine umami

WHY IT WORKS

  • Helps richer or fried foods feel less heavy after each bite

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EDITORIAL NOTE

Our take

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ABV

15%

Body

medium-light

Sweetness

dry

Price

$$$

mid-range

Flavor Profile

ricepearmineralcleanalpine_water

Taxonomy

Junmai and Pure-Rice Sake

Pure-rice sake families emphasizing rice umami and additive-free identity.

ricecerealumamimushroomnuttylacticdry_finishtexture

Category Taste Grid

Sake markers

steamed_ricemelonbananaapplefloralumamilacticcerealnuttykojidrynesstexture

Representative Compounds

Junmai and Pure-Rice Sake

  • amino_acids - savory umami body
  • succinic_acid - depth and food affinity
  • lactic_acid - freshness and gentle tang
  • polysaccharide_extracts - palate weight and softness

Sake

  • ethyl_caproate - apple and melon ginjo aroma marker
  • isoamyl_acetate - banana-like ginjo aroma marker
  • succinic_acid - umami and depth in sake palate structure
  • lactic_acid - freshness and stability, especially in kimoto and yamahai contexts
  • amino_acids - savory weight and food affinity
  • glucose - sweetness body and mouthfeel balance

Legal and Protected Name Context

Junmai and Pure-Rice Sake

Protected names

JunmaiTokubetsu Junmai

Country: Japan

Authority: National Tax Agency

Law: special-designation sake standards

Focus: junmai ingredient identity and junmai-linked premium classes

Sake

Protected names

NihonshuYamagataHakusanNada Gogo

Country: Japan

Authority: National Tax Agency

Law: Liquor Tax Act and special-designation sake standards

Focus: seishu classification, polishing thresholds, junmai/ginjo/daiginjo/honjozo naming

Country: Japan

Authority: GI system for alcoholic beverages

Law: Geographical Indication protections for Japanese sake regions

Focus: protected origin names such as Yamagata and Hakusan

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Chemical Profile

Volatile Compounds (0)

Chemical layer details are not yet published for this page.

Nonvolatile Compounds (0)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What food goes well with Daisekkei Tokubetsu Junmai?

Daisekkei Tokubetsu Junmai pairs well with foods that share aroma cues such as rice, pear, mineral. The medium-light body and dry sweetness help it land well with savory, richer dishes.

What does Daisekkei Tokubetsu Junmai taste like?

Daisekkei Tokubetsu Junmai is a Sake in the Junmai and Pure-Rice Sake family with 15% ABV. Expect a medium-light body, dry sweetness, and flavor cues such as rice, pear, mineral, clean, alpine_water.

How much does Daisekkei Tokubetsu Junmai cost?

Daisekkei Tokubetsu Junmai usually sits in the mid-range price range for Sake. Actual shelf price varies by retailer and region.