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Omachi

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

OMACHI

THE 'GRANDFATHER'
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WHAT IS SAKÉ?

SAKE / NIHON-SHU / SEI-SHU
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OMACHI

  • Late-growing variety (Okute 晚稲)
  • Oldest Variety Known
  • The Grandfather
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HISTORY

  • 1859
  • Jinzo Kishimoto
  • Rice plant, heavy heads
  • Nihon-gusha (二本草)
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HISTORY

  • Table rice till Taisho Period
  • 1912-1926
  • Village Chief's promotion
  • Year 1917: 90,000ha
  • 1920s: Competition Grade Rice
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HISTORY

  • War happened
  • 1970s: 3ha only
  • Hard to cultivate (height)
  • Restoration began
  • 2014: 50,000ha in Okayama
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TOP SAKE-MAI (2014)

  • Yamada-Nishiki (29,812t)
  • Gohyaku-mangoku (22,596t)
  • Miyama-nishiki (7,786t)
  • Omachi (2,312t)
  • Dewa-sansan (2,044t)
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WHERE TO FIND OMACHI

  • Okayama !!
  • Hiroshima
  • Osaka
  • Kagawa
  • Oita
  • Fukuoka
  • Chiba
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SAKE TASTING

EYES . NOSE . LIPS . MIND
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APPEARANCE

  • Transparency
  • Clarity/Brillance
  • Effervescence
  • Colour

NOSE

  • Overall impression
  • Intensity
  • Analysis with reason
  • Aroma expressions

PALATE

  • First Impression
  • Spreading Character
  • After Flavour
  • Lingering Flavour
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CONCLUSION

  • Condition of sake
  • Suggested temperature
  • Suggested vessel
  • Suggested food pairing
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SAKE TASTING

PRACTICAL
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