A New Experience for people in Perth sake being popular around the world pairing with different cuisines. It was definitely a first for Perth, going against what was a traditional pairing for dinner with Sake.
Exploring the lovely chinese modern flavours and pairing with Sawahime Sake Brewery range. Perth was ready to see what will unfold on the night. Seating 42 guest with 10 on the waiting list still wanting to join this fabulous dinner.Guest were seated at a round table close to where the action was. Each guest was welcome with "welcome Sake " Sawahime Junmai Ginjo Premium The Sake Sawahime Junmai Ginjo Premium. This sake is unlike any common sake you have tried .It has beautiful characteristics the aroma it is beautifully fruity and abit floral. In the palate its just like a fresh strawberry or peach. The lovely juicy texture which you may feel tingly on the palate. Afterwards cleanses the palate without lingering behind. Although a delayed start nothing could ruin this wonderful night. For $80 per head included 5 courses complimentary with sake and sake pairing experience. So our First Sake we have is Kimoto Junmai Kimoto Junmai is a traditional method of creating shubo. Where brewers create a separate batch to laboriously pound the rice and koji into a smooth paste using wooden poles to speed the process of conversion of sake. This is method is known to as the yeast starter. This Kimoto junmai method would tend to be much more richer and heavy in acidity . But master’s Hiroshi sake is mild with smooth mouth-feel easily drinkable.
Our Next dish is:
So the third Course is
So the next sake is Junmai Gold Sake This sake has rice koji 4 times as much as usual. It emphasises umami and sourness. Although sweet and sour, it has a mysterious light aftertaste. It is a new sense of sake that enjoys umami and colour. Preferably to have at room temperature to balance out the rich umami flavour sweetness giving you the dry light taste which doesn’t linger on the palate. So the last dish is the dessert which has an interesting name. Dessert
Amarula cream A South African liqueur made from the Marula fruit, it is oak aged then carefully blended to a rich smoothness with the finest natural cream;.
Highlights of the night were sake Sawahime Ginjo & Sawahime Champion
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