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Senninkyo Junmaishu

Senninkyo Junmaishu

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A sublime Junmai sake from the heart of Iwate. Crafted meticulously by Hamachi Tidori specialists who have mastered the art of brewing since time immemorial. Made from an exclusive variety of 'Ginga' rice polished down to 55% to bring forth the aromatic experience that awaits. It captures the essence of tradition whilst embodying a soft and balanced flavor profile with a burst of subtle fruity sweetness. The sake possesses a modest acidity of 1.7 and a mild yet pleasant smv of 1 hinting a hint of dryness. It's an enjoyable companion to a variety of dishes; its smoothness makes an unforgettable impression when paired with rich umami-filled delicacies or a simple bowl of steamed rice. The alcohol content is a modest 15.3% making it perfect for savoring at your own pace. Embark on a journey of flavor with Senninkyou Junmaishu.

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SMV
1
Acidity
1.7
Alcohol
15.3
Polish Ratio
55
Rice
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Sake Type
Junmai
Brewery
Hamachidori Brewery Company
Prefecture
Iwate
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Hamachidori Brewery Company

Hamachidori Brewery Company

Iwate

Asabiraki was founded in 1871 (Meiji 4) when the seventh-generation Murai Genzō, a former samurai of the Nanbu domain, left his post and began brewing sake in Morioka. Blessed with the rich natural environment of Iwate—its pristine rice and water—and guided by the refined skills of the Nanbu Toji master brewers, we dedicate ourselves to crafting sake with great care and effort. Our sake is brewed using “Daiji Shimizu,” a natural spring water on our grounds that was selected as one of the 100 best waters of the Heisei era. With the traditional Nanbu-style brewing method, we produce sake that is clean and smooth, yet full of umami flavor—well-loved by both men and women alike. Staying true to our mission of “Brewing Iwate sake with Iwate rice,” we use Ginginga, a sake rice developed in Iwate, and our efforts have earned acclaim both in Japan and overseas.

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