Best Sake for Gyoza
1 Japanese sake matched to gyoza (餃子), each with a tasting reason and a source. One is stocked by international retailers — those are flagged so you can actually buy them.
Sawanotsuru's mellow, food-friendly body (mellow 0.60, heavy 0.43) handles the garlic and pork fat of gyoza, its gentle sweetness softening the soy-vinegar dip.
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