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Tsukinowa Tokubetsu Junmai

Tsukinowa Tokubetsu Junmai

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A 'Special Pure Rice' sake that tickles your senses with its mild yet sophisticated flavor. Made in Iwate, Japan, it features a polished ratio of 55, balancing the sweetness and acidity perfectly. An acidity level of 1.5 ensures a rounded depth to the taste, while an SMV of 3.4 provides a gentle sweetness. Imagine a calm moonlit evening as you savor each sip. It pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes, making it an excellent dining companion. Immerse yourself in the authentic Japanese taste.

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SMV
5
Acidity
1.5
Alcohol
16.5
Polish Ratio
55
Rice
Ginotome
Yeast
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Sake Type
Tokubetsu Junmai
Brewery
Tsukinowa Brewery Company
Prefecture
Iwate​​​​​
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  • Fruity
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  • Sweet

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Tsukinowa Brewery Company

Tsukinowa Brewery Company

Iwate

Founded in 1886 in Shiwa Town, Shiwa District, Iwate Prefecture, the birthplace of Nanbu Toji (master brewers). Onigoroshi Shuzo has maintained a philosophy of being a family business rather than just a corporation. They continuously aim to preserve tradition while innovating their techniques. They primarily use locally grown sake rice such as "Ginotome," "Ginginga," and "Yumeno Kaori," and brew with soft well water from underground sources of the Kitakami River. Their goal is to craft a smooth sake with a clear and gentle flavor profile, complemented by a robust richness and depth of flavor.

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