The nose on this unique sake that uses an unpolished ancient red rice strain(Akamai) and blended withGohyakumangoku milled to 55% is an awesome collection of fig, cherry, plum leaf, raisin, grenadine, and a hint of nectarine aromas. But why is it red? Some sakes are red, because of the yeast, and others are red because of the rice. This KID Aka is a red rice play, and what a great tasting brew it is chilled or even warmed up. Round,velvety, watery, slippery and very smooth, it drinks semi-sweet with a dry finish, and possesses a ton of amazing flavors. Look for honey, umeshu, watermelon, cherry, sarsaparilla, vanilla, berries ‘n cream, and pear juiceflavors that roll on an umami flow that drinks soft and very refreshing. Is it the color or does this brew speak to rosefans? At 13% ABV, this sake is made very well, and is understandable for those looking to enjoy a red rice experience. In a word, this sake is built well by incredible sake brewers. WORD: Red WINE: Soft Reds/Rose BEER: Soft Fruity Ales FOODS: Fruit and cheese plates, charcuterie, rose fare, poke bowls, pate, smoked fish and fowl.