Bijito Junmai Nihonshu Sake
Authentic Japanese Craftsmanship
Bijito Junmai Nihonshu Sake is a premium sake brewed exclusively in Japan. Made using traditional techniques, this sake captures the heart of Japanese craftsmanship. It is crafted at Kizakura, one of Japan’s most renowned sake breweries. Known for their dedication to quality, Kizakura ensures every bottle meets the highest standards.
Pure Ingredients, Refined Taste
Bijito is brewed from three pure ingredients: rice, water, and koji. The Koshi Hikari rice, a high-quality variety, is polished down to 70%. This rice polishing level removes outer layers and leaves the flavorful core. The result is a sake that offers refined character with clean, natural complexity.
Elegant Aromas and Flavor Profile
Expect delicate aromas of green apple, pear, and a hint of peach. These fruity notes make Bijito a highly approachable sake. Its flavor is soft and smooth, with a slightly dry finish. The gentle acidity balances beautifully with the umami from the rice. Whether enjoyed chilled or slightly warmed, Bijito delivers a rounded, satisfying experience.
Versatile Pairing Options
Bijito Junmai Nihonshu pairs well with a wide range of dishes. Serve it with sushi, grilled fish, or vegetable tempura. It also complements soft cheeses and light appetizers. Its versatility makes it ideal for both casual meals and elegant dinners.
Tradition in Every Sip
Each bottle of Bijito reflects centuries of sake brewing tradition. The use of koji, a natural enzyme, transforms the rice’s starch into sugars during fermentation. This natural process creates a pure and flavorful drink. Bijito embodies the spirit of Japanese sake—honest, elegant, and timeless.
Why Choose Bijito Junmai Nihonshu Sake?
If you’re seeking authentic Japanese sake, Bijito is an excellent choice. It’s crafted with precision, passion, and heritage. With its fruity nose and clean taste, it appeals to both newcomers and sake connoisseurs. Add this sake to your collection or gift it to someone who appreciates fine Japanese culture.