Light and dry

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A must-see for dry sake lovers! A list of light, dry sakes, how to choose them, and a popular ranking!

"What dry sake would you recommend?" is the most frequently asked question we receive from customers.
It's true that with so many varieties, it can be difficult to find which dry sake is available and which dry sake is to your liking .

Dry sake is loved by many sake lovers, but it can be broadly divided into "light, dry" and "rich, dry" . On this page, we will introduce how to choose "light, dry" sake , a list of our carefully selected sakes, and the latest popular rankings .

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Japanese sake
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Ugo no Tsuki Super Dry Special Junmai 720ml/1800ml
相原酒造(広島県)
from ¥1,430
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Ugonotsuki dry pure rice 1800ml
相原酒造(広島県)
¥2,640
Japanese sake
IWC Silver
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Tenpoichi Super Dry Junmai Senbon Nishiki 720ml/1800ml
天寶一(広島県)
from ¥1,540
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Japanese sake
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Tenpoichi Junmai Daiginjo Dry 720ml/1800ml
天寶一(広島県)
from ¥2,035
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Japanese sake
Kamo Kinshu Dry Natsujun 720ml/1800ml
金光酒造(広島県)
from ¥1,595

[Points to consider when choosing light, dry sake]

Although the term "dry" is used in general, there are actually many different types.
The quickest way to identify light, dry sake is to decipher the label and descriptions! The label may say "dry" or "light," but unfortunately, in many cases there is no indication. In such cases, check the values for the sake meter value, acidity, and amino acid content .

① Sake meter value (measure of dryness)

Sake meter value is a numerical indicator of how much sugar is contained in sake.
The higher the + (plus) number on the sake meter scale, the drier the sake will be. The higher the minus number, the sweeter the sake will tend to be.
The standard for sake meter readings is as follows:

■Standard of sake meter value
Sake Meter Value: Taste
+10 and above: Very dry
+5 to +10: Dry
+3 to +5: Slightly dry
0 to +3: Medium
-3 to 0: Slightly sweet
-10 to -3: Sweet
-10 or less: Very sweet

②Acidity (measure of refreshing feeling)

Acidity is a numerical indicator of the amount of acids such as lactic acid, malic acid, and citric acid contained in sake.
The lower the acidity is compared to the average values below, the sweeter the taste will be. The higher the acidity is, the more the sweetness will be neutralized and the wine will tend to taste drier .

■ Average acidity
Normal species: 1.2
Honjozo: 1.3
Ginjo sake: 1.3
Junmaishu: 1.5

3) Amino acid content (strength of umami)

The amino acid content is a numerical indicator of the amount of amino acids, the umami components contained in sake.
Based on the average amino acid content, the lower the number, the cleaner the taste will be, and the higher the number, the richer the taste will be.

■Average amino acid content
Ordinary sake: 1.3
Honjozo: 1.3
Ginjo sake: 1.4
Junmaishu: 1.6


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