The Classic
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The reference sake of the WAKAZE style
Tasting Notes
100% French Junmai sake, the Classic is the spearhead of the WAKAZE range, made from Camargue rice, water and wine yeast.
A delicate, refined and elegant sake, with aromas of melon and stone fruits and a creamy and generous mouthfeel.
Color : Light, pale yellow
Nose : Subtle, with aromas of stone fruits, melon and a slight floral touch
Mouth-feel : Creamy and delicate, with light honeyed notes on the finish
Ingredients : Camargue rice, water, koji rice
SAKE AND FOOD PAIRING
Delicate and fruity, this sake will wonderfully pair with raw or marinated fish, such as ceviche, but also with eggs and spring vegetables such as asparagus or artichokes.
The Classic can also be served slightly less chilled with Comté or other hard cheeses.
Serving temperature: between 10°C and 12°C
Alcohol By Volume (ABV): 13%


DELIVERY SCHEDULE
The order will normally be shipped the next day of order day and will be delivered within 1-3 working days from the shipping date (depending on the country).
Once it is shipped, you will receive an automatic notification e-mail, from which you can check the status.
WE ARE WAKAZE
We are WAKAZE, a sake start-up that has been brewing sake with French ingredients since 2019. Sake for the world. With the aim of bringing SAKE to the tables of the world, we are challenging the conventional wisdom while respecting tradition.
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