
ABV
25%
Body
medium
Sweetness
off-dry
Price
value
Beniotome Beni Haruka Imo Shochu
베니오토메 베니하루카 고구마 쇼추
Traditional Ferments / Japanese Honkaku and Regional Distillates — Kagoshima, Japan
Easy to place with food and easier to enjoy without overthinking it.
Easy to place with food
Can cushion spice or salt and make the pairing feel more forgiving
medium body gives the pairing its weight
off-dry sweetness changes how salt, fat, and spice land
sweet_potato, honey, floral 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 flexibility across more than one kind of dish
- • People who want a softer, easier approach than a fully dry style
- • People who like brighter, more lifted aromatic profiles
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
- • Dinner tables, first-bottle situations, and moments where you want lower risk
What to Eat with Beniotome Beni Haruka Imo Shochu?
Here are the food directions that fit Beniotome Beni Haruka Imo Shochu based on aroma and texture cues.
Current analysis layers: 0 volatile and 0 nonvolatile compounds.
PAIRING CUE
Korean table
PAIRING CUE
Hot pot
PAIRING CUE
Regional dishes
WHY IT WORKS
- • Can cushion spice or salt and make the pairing feel more forgiving
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EDITORIAL NOTE
Our take
Utility-first bottle intelligence for food pairing, dinner planning, gifting, and regional availability checks. Start with the taste shape, then move to where it fits.
ABV
25%
Body
medium
Sweetness
off-dry
Price
$$value
Flavor Profile
Taxonomy
Japanese Honkaku and Regional Distillates
Shochu and awamori traditions classified by raw material and distillation heritage.
Category Taste Grid
Traditional Ferments markers
Representative Compounds
Japanese Honkaku and Regional Distillates
- terpenes - raw-material aroma variation across shochu bases
- higher_alcohols - body and rustic aromatic warmth
- esters - fruit and floral top notes from fermentation
- ethyl_lactate - softness in koji-led fermentations
Traditional Ferments
- lactic_acid - creamy tang in makgeolli and other rustic ferments
- succinic_acid - savory depth in grain wine families
- glucose_and_dextrins - sweetness and body in unfiltered traditional drinks
- higher_alcohols - rustic aromatic warmth in artisanal or less rectified products
- ethyl_lactate - yogurt-like softness in mixed fermentations
- sotolon - nutty oxidative note in aged grain wines and some herbal liquors
Legal and Protected Name Context
Japanese Honkaku and Regional Distillates
Protected names
Country: Japan
Authority: National Tax Agency
Law: Honkaku Shochu and Awamori standards
Focus: raw-material naming, single-distillation tradition, Okinawan awamori identity
Traditional Ferments
Protected names
Country: Korea
Authority: National Tax Service / Ministry of Agriculture
Law: Liquor Tax Act and traditional liquor promotion frameworks
Focus: traditional liquor designation, regional heritage products, rice and nuruk-linked categories
Country: China
Authority: GB standards
Law: baijiu and huangjiu national standards
Focus: aroma-type and production-class standardization
Country: Japan
Authority: National Tax Agency
Law: shochu and awamori category standards
Focus: honkaku shochu, korui shochu, awamori differentiation
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Chemical Profile
Volatile Compounds (0)
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Nonvolatile Compounds (0)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What food goes well with Beniotome Beni Haruka Imo Shochu?
Beniotome Beni Haruka Imo Shochu pairs well with foods that share aroma cues such as sweet_potato, honey, floral. The medium body and off-dry sweetness help it land well with savory, richer dishes.
What does Beniotome Beni Haruka Imo Shochu taste like?
Beniotome Beni Haruka Imo Shochu is a Traditional Ferments in the Japanese Honkaku and Regional Distillates family with 25% ABV. Expect a medium body, off-dry sweetness, and flavor cues such as sweet_potato, honey, floral, fruity, clean.
How much does Beniotome Beni Haruka Imo Shochu cost?
Beniotome Beni Haruka Imo Shochu usually sits in the value price range for Traditional Ferments. Actual shelf price varies by retailer and region.