

Iwanoi Junmai Ginjo Yamahai Nakagumi Nama
Score from Experts
87
Rating from Customers
4.3
1 reviews
Details
Characteristics
Less Aroma
Strong
Dry
Sweet
Light
Rich
- Almond
- Honey
- Earthy
- Mushroom
Pairing

Chinese Food

Cheese

Pizza

Ramen
Best Temperature
5-15℃
Chilled
16-25℃
Room Temp
26-35℃
Slightly Warm
36-45℃
Warm
46℃~
Hot
41-59℉
Chilled
61-77℉
Room Temp
79-95℉
Slightly Warm
97-113℉
Warm
115℉~
Hot
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