Miyama Nishiki makes a slightly less dry sake with more of a rice flavor. You will notice a subtle and quiet feeling in the nose and more of a sensation in the mouth. Nine basic types of rice are used to produce Japanese sake with each one yielding specific flavor profiles. Remember that the nine types of rice are only part of the battle. The water that is used and how the sake is brewed is only part of the story. The best sake comes from the smaller brewers who use special water that comes from underground aquifer or mountain streams. Soft or hard water and water that is rich or poor in minerals can have a direct impact on the taste. Koji mold is used to break down the starch during the brewing process. The mold breaks the molecules into sugar that is used as food for the cells in the yeast. The yeast that is used during the sake brewing process with dramatically impact the fragrance and flavor of the sake. The rice is washed, and then rinsed, and soaked before it goes through the steaming process. Water is added to the fermenting moromi in the tanks with rice, water, and koji added. Water is also added at the end to bring down the level of the alcohol level.

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