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Junmai Daiginjo-shu

Junmai Daiginjo-shu

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This Junmai Daiginjo, made with the prestigious Yamada Nishiki rice, brings you a taste of Ibaraki's craftsmanship. At a polish ratio of 50%, it achieves a harmony of delicate floral fragrances and smooth flavor. Perfect as an accompaniment to light dishes. From Tanaka Brewery, whose passion for sake brewing remains unyielding.

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15
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50
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Sake Type
Junmai Daiginjo
Brewery
Tanaka Shuzoten Company (Manatsuru)
Prefecture
Ibaraki
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Tanaka Shuzoten Company (Manatsuru)

Tanaka Shuzoten Company (Manatsuru)

Miyagi

In January 2010, Tanaka Sake Brewery in Miyagi Prefecture revived the traditional method of "kimoto" brewing, a technique not used for 67 years. This method involves crushing rice and koji with a unique-shaped wooden mallet called a "motosuri," which is labor-intensive and unique to kimoto brewing. Kimoto sake is known for its acidity, robust body, and richness, with its flavors opening up when gently warmed to around 40-43°C. Tanaka Sake Brewery also maintains a traditional approach by using wooden tools, a practice rarely seen today. Their earnest commitment to traditional sake brewing has garnered them a strong following of fans.

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