Otoko-zake
男酒
Definisi
A traditional term meaning 'masculine sake,' describing the bold, robust, structured style historically associated with Nada (Hyogo). Otoko-zake is shaped by hard miyamizu water, which drives vigorous fermentation and produces full-bodied sake with firm acidity.
Mendalam
The otoko-zake characterization contrasts with onna-zake (feminine sake) from Fushimi, Kyoto. These gendered terms, while culturally embedded, are increasingly recognized as limiting and are being supplemented with more precise descriptors like 'full-bodied' and 'structured.' Regardless of terminology, the Nada style — bold, well-structured, with backbone and presence — remains distinctive and commercially important. The style pairs well with rich foods and responds well to warming.