Description
The Kido Kid Aka Red Sake is a strikingly original brew from Wakayama, crafted with an ancient red rice strain (Akamai) that lends both its distinctive hue and its singular character. Produced by Heiwa Shuzo, this semi-sweet, velvety sake stands apart for its vivid raspberry-red color, rich umami flow, and fruit-driven personality that appeals equally to sake lovers and fans of soft reds or ros wines.
Product Details:
- Classification: Futsu-shu
- Ingredients: 50% polished Gohyakumangoku (malted rice), 55% polished Gohyakumangoku (kakemai), complete Akamai red rice
- Yeast: Kyokai No. 7
- Filtration: Yabuta filter press
- SMV (Sake Meter Value): 0 to -3 (semi-sweet)
- Acidity: 1.8
- Alcohol: 13%
- Appearance: Deep red, raspberry hue
Sensory Description:
On the nose, this sake offers an exotic medley of fig, cherry, black grape, raisin, pomegranate, wild strawberry, plum leaf, honey, roasted rice, and even hints of nectarine and spice. The palate is a discovery of contrasts: semi-sweet yet with a dry, refreshing finish, silky yet structured, round and velvety with a slippery, smooth texture. Layers of watermelon, umeshu, cherry, pear juice, vanilla, berries-and-cream, and sarsaparilla unfold on a vibrant umami backbone. Its radiant color and lively flavors evoke the charm of a ros wine while retaining a uniquely sake-driven identity.
Distiller’s Background:
Heiwa Shuzo, founded in Wakayama Prefecture, has become known for blending innovation with respect for Japans brewing traditions. With their Kid series, they aim to make sake accessible, modern, and expressive of regional character. The Aka Red showcases their experimental spirit, transforming ancient Akamai red rice into a contemporary expression that appeals to a broad spectrum of drinkers.
Serving Suggestions:
Serve chilled at 810C, slightly warmed at 1719C, or enjoy at 3840C for a softer, more umami-driven profile. Best served in a white wine glass to highlight its aromatic and visual appeal. Ideal pairings include fruit and cheese plates, charcuterie, pt, smoked fish or poultry, poke bowls, grilled duck breast, venison, mature or blue-veined cheeses, and seasonal ripe fruits. For dessert, it shines alongside dark chocolate.
Vividly colored, richly textured, and crafted with rare red rice, this sake is more than just a beverage, it is an experience. Whether served chilled like a refreshing ros or gently warmed to showcase its depth, it delivers layers of fruit, umami, and elegance that make it unforgettable




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