Nama

Unpasteurised sake

Sake never contains sulphur dioxide as a preservative so to keep it fresh it generally undergoes pasteurisation at least once and mostly twice. Totally unpasteurised sake is a fresh and lively style of sake and is known as “nama” which translates as raw. Namazake requires refrigeration to maintain freshness.

Two subsets of Namazake are Namachozo and Namazume which have actually been pasteurised once and are a little more shelf stable than totally unpasteurised sake.

Nama

Yamamoto Yamahai Junmai Tensugi 720ml

Fermented in Japan’s one and only Tensugi tank - Japanese cedar native to Akita. Sophisticated palate of apple, citrus, peach. Cedar & spice increase as sake warms in the glass.

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