About Junmai Daiginjo Sake

About Junmai Daiginjo Sake
Junmai Daiginjo’s have at least 50% of the outer hull milled away. Some high end Junmai Daiginjo’s actually get down to 65% of the hull removed. How much of the outer hull of the rice kernel is a major determinant of the final quality of the saké. The more of the hull that’s removed the higher the quality of the saké and generally the price of it as well. The term "Junmai" literally translates into “pure rice”. This is the older, more traditional method of brewing sake. Junmai Daiginjo saké can only contain four ingredients: rice, water, yeast and koji.

Pair these sakes with sushi, fusion cuisine or even scallops or pork chops.

Top Picks for Junmai Daiginjo Sake

Hiro  Gold Junmai Daiginjo Sake
95 points
$99
Subtle and nuanced with an excellent complexity of flavors; a simply delightful, more modern take on Sake.
Sake Ono  Junmai Daiginjo
94 points
$49
Fruity, floral, savory, and complex in all of the right ways; delicate and crisp with enough heft on the palate to hold up to food pairings making this sake just all around delightful.
Tanada La Grace  Junmai Daiginjo Sake
89 points
$70
A sweet and tropical sake for Asian BBQ, desserts, and cocktails.