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Kiwamishizuku Junmai Ginjo Muroka Nama Genshu Yamadanishiki Sumitsuya

Kiwamishizuku Junmai Ginjo Muroka Nama Genshu Yamadanishiki Sumitsuya

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Unfiltered and unpasteurized, this Junmai Ginjo from Kiwamishizuku offers an intense but balanced flavor with a smooth texture. It highlights a polish ratio of 55, infusing each sip with an authentic taste of Yamadanishiki rice, the king of all sake rice. With an SMV of -3, expect a slightly sweet palate harmonized by an acidity level of 1.4 which adds a mild tartness. Enjoy this Tochigi-produced brew chilled with a pairing of creamy cheeses or lightly seasoned grilled fish. Its velvety finish will surely captivate all types of sake enthusiasts.

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SMV
-3
Acidity
1.4
Alcohol
16.5
Polish Ratio
55
Rice
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Yeast
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Sake Type
Junmai Ginjo
Brewery
Shimazaki Brewery Company
Prefecture
Tochigi
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Characteristics

Less Aroma

Strong

Dry

Sweet

Light

Rich

  • Fruity
  • Bitter
  • Sweet
  • Umami

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Shimazaki Brewery Company

Shimazaki Brewery Company

Tochigi

Shimazaki Brewery is founded in 1849 in Nasu-Karasuyama City, located in the midstream area of the Naka River, which originates from Mount Nasu in northeastern Tochigi Prefecture. Blessed with abundant nature, the brewery has been crafting sake with great care for over 170 years. The brand name "Azumarikishi" was chosen by the second-generation brewer, Kumakichi, who was a passionate sumo fan. He named the sake with the wish that it would be “as strong and unbeatable as a sumo wrestler in the ring.” Since then, the brewery has continued to produce full-bodied, rich-tasting sake that brings out the deep flavor of the rice. In addition, since 1970, the brewery has been committed to the long-term aging of sake, storing a vintage daiginjo every year without fail. They use a unique natural cave—originally built as an underground factory for tank production during the final stages of World War II—as their aging cellar. This exceptional storage environment enables them to explore new expressions of aged sake.

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