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Amaneko
Amaneko

Amaneko

€69,00
€95,83/l
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Arguably the most distinctive creation in the Aramasa lineup, Amaneko is brewed using not only standard sake kōji but also shōchū kōji (white kōji), which imparts a bold, citrusy acidity that sets it apart from conventional sake. As a quintessential expression of Aramasa’s experimental spirit, it has now been a mainstay for 15 years, continuing to stand out with its unique character.
Like the Colors series and Hinotori, it is brewed in kioke (wooden tanks), which in recent years has only further intensified its individuality. A spin-off version also exists: Amaneko Spark, a lively, cloudy sake with natural carbonation from in-bottle secondary fermentation.
Amaneko opens with an uplifting aroma of fresh pomelo and kabosu, crisp green apple, and juicy nashi pear, layered with a herbal-floral notes reminiscent of white wildflowers and a touch of conifer from the cedar tank.
On the palate, it is light, taut, and well-calibrated. A soft sweetness and gentle umami provide the perfect foil to Amaneko’s signature grapefruit-like acidity and kabosu pith astringency, which tantalise the palate and lead to a crisp, refreshing finish.

Storage temperature: 5° - 8°C

Drinking temperature: 6° - 13°C

Disitinct sweetness and acidity

Prefecture: Akita

Type: Junmai Ginjo Kimoto

Rice variety: Sake Komachi

Alcohol content: 13%

Polishing ratio: 55%

Pairs well with

FAQ

It depends on the sake variety. Most sake is best consumed within one to two weeks if kept in the fridge. After that, delicate varieties such as junmai ginjō and junmai daiginjō quickly lose their fruity, floral aromas. Sparkling sake is best enjoyed within one to three days after opening, as it loses carbonation quickly.

Yes. Sake should always be stored in the fridge at a temperature below 8°C. Refrigeration is especially important for nama-zake and to preserve the delicate freshness of ginjō sake. Warm temperatures accelerate oxidation and spoilage.

Enjoy it while it’s fresh! Most sake is best consumed within about a year of leaving the brewery. Nama-zake, in particular, tends to lose its vibrant character after just a few months. Ginjō styles generally have a shorter shelf life than honjōzō and junmai varieties, and are best enjoyed within around ten months.

Sake generally has a higher alcohol content than beer or wine, ranging from 12% up to 18% ABV. The average is around 14.5%.

Yes. Our strict cold-chain import process is essential. All sake is shipped directly from breweries in Japan under strict quality control. It travels in refrigerated containers from Yokohama to Hamburg and is carefully handled until it reaches Berlin, where it is stored in our temperature-controlled cellar.

Yes. At Our Sake Club, we offer guided sake tastings to explore the wide variety of aromas, flavors, and styles. During opening hours, you can enjoy our classic sake flight — a tasting of three different sakes. We also offer seasonal and mainstay selections by the glass. If you fall in love with a particular sake (as often happens!), you can open a bottle to enjoy on-site or take it home.

Yes. We collaborate with local Kreuzberg restaurants Zum Heiligen Teufel and Merold to offer a curated selection of small bites designed to pair with our sake and showcase its versatility.

Yes. For private event inquiries, please contact us at info@oursake.club .