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The First Mexican Sake
Nami is the first sake made in Mexico. A sake that respects the Japanese traditional craft with Mexican heart. For its creation we only use Yamadanishiki rice, considered the most premium rice variant in sake making, and its free of tannins, sulfites & preservatives. Nami is proudly crafted a 100% by Mexican hands which imprints their passion and joy of our people, giving its unique taste with a fresh and aromatic character. It is less acidic & astringent than wine, which makes it the ideal option to pair with all types of cuisines. Nami has been awarded in the most prestigious sake competitions around the world, such as the International Sake Challenge in Tokyo, Japan.
Free of tannins, sulfites & preservatives
Made with Yamadanishiki rice
Rice Polishing Ratio:40%
SMV: +4
Acidity: 1.5
Perfect serve: Serve in wine glass, chilled at 8ºC
Product Type | Sake |
ABV | 16% |
Dietary | Gluten Free |
Country | Mexico |
Awards | Gold Medal at the Tokyo International sake Challenge 2019, Japón Silver medal at The International Bordeaux sake Challenge 2021 Silver medal at the San Francisco International Wine & Spirit Competition 2021 |
Clear with light golden hues.
Rich and complex notes of white flowers, tropical fruits such as pineapple & peach, and subtle cereal aromas.
Semi-dry, fresh and delicate floral & fruity taste. Smooth feeling in mouth with a persistent finish.
Ideal to pair with sashimi, nigiris, mushrooms, risottos, pastas, steamed vegetables, and pickled roots.
The First Mexican Sake
Nami is the first sake made in Mexico. A sake that respects the Japanese traditional craft with Mexican heart. For its creation we only use Yamadanishiki rice, considered the most premium rice variant in sake making, and its free of tannins, sulfites & preservatives. Nami is proudly crafted a 100% by Mexican hands which imprints their passion and joy of our people, giving its unique taste with a fresh and aromatic character. It is less acidic & astringent than wine, which makes it the ideal option to pair with all types of cuisines. Nami has been awarded in the most prestigious sake competitions around the world, such as the International Sake Challenge in Tokyo, Japan.
Free of tannins, sulfites & preservatives
Made with Yamadanishiki rice
Rice Polishing Ratio:40%
SMV: +4
Acidity: 1.5
Perfect serve: Serve in wine glass, chilled at 8ºC
Product Type | Sake |
ABV | 16% |
Dietary | Gluten Free |
Country | Mexico |
Awards | Gold Medal at the Tokyo International sake Challenge 2019, Japón Silver medal at The International Bordeaux sake Challenge 2021 Silver medal at the San Francisco International Wine & Spirit Competition 2021 |
Clear with light golden hues.
Rich and complex notes of white flowers, tropical fruits such as pineapple & peach, and subtle cereal aromas.
Semi-dry, fresh and delicate floral & fruity taste. Smooth feeling in mouth with a persistent finish.
Ideal to pair with sashimi, nigiris, mushrooms, risottos, pastas, steamed vegetables, and pickled roots.
WARNING: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol