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SHO CHIKU BAI SHIRAKABEGURA › MIO Sparkling Sake, 750ml
Crafted in the traditional brewing style, with rice, water and Koji. *Shipping restriction applies.
Type:
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Sparkling Sake
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Alcohol:
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5%
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Rice:
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Japanese varietal
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Brewed in:
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Nada, Hyogo, Japan
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SMV:
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-70
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Acidity:
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4.0
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Sulfite Free:
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Yes
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Gluten Free:
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Yes
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Buy a Case:
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12
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Available Sizes:
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750ml*,29,300ml,17
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Import Ship Limit:
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Yes
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Imported from Japan: *This sake can NOT ship to some States.
Personality: Sparkling, lively, sweet, and fruity
Description:
MIO is a festive, sparkling sake, bright with aromas of peach, ripe persimmon, freesia, and fresh bread. Its gentle effervescence creates a refreshing piquancy in the mouth, and sets off the flavors of pear and peach, with accents of yellow rose and baking spice.
Recommended Temperature: Serve chilled, at 50º F or lower, in a white wine glass or sparkling wine flute.
Food Pairing Suggestions: MIO can be enjoyed on its own or as a celebratory toast on special occasions. It is well-suited to hors d’oeuvres and many cheeses, particularly creamy cheese, white cheddar, chevre and blue cheese. It complements light meat and lightly sweet main courses. It is also great with creamy white sauces, as well as spicy dishes. With dessert, it can be poured over fresh fruit.
Wine Comparisons: Sweet, fruity and/or floral sparkling wines, such as Asti, demi-sec Champagne, and some Prosecco.
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WARNING: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.
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