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Sake Brand
Bishonen
Bishonen originated in 1752 at the order of Lord Hosokawa Shigekata of the Kumamoto domain, and the name, meaning handsome boy, comes from a figure celebrated in the Chinese poem Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup. After a long gap in production, Bishonen Co., Ltd. was refounded in 2013 inside a converted elementary school in Kikuchi, Kumamoto, where former classrooms and the cafeteria now house tanks, steamers, and bottling lines. All rice, water, and employees are from Kikuchi, and the brewery's Daiginjo Kikuchi won gold at the U.S. National Sake Appraisal, while the Junmai Ginjo line has earned recognition at France's Kura Master.
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Products
14 sakes
Lineup
All Bishonen Sakes
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Jummaiginjo Bishonen
jummaiginjo bishonen
60% polishedJunmai Ginjo
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Josen Bishonen
josen bishonen
75% polishedOther
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Bishounen Junmaiginjou Kenmon
bishounen junmaiginjou kenmon
60% polishedJunmai Ginjo
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Bishounen Daiginjo Kenjya
bishounen daiginjo kenjya
40% polishedDaiginjo
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BishonenJummaiginjo Zero
bishonenjummaiginjo zero
60% polishedJunmai Ginjo
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Bishonen Yoibijin
bishonen yoibijin
75% polishedOther
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Bishonen Tokubetsujummai Mokuzaenmon
bishonen tokubetsujummai mokuzaenmon
55% polishedTokubetsu Junmai
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Bishonen Murokanamashiborigenshu
bishonen murokanamashiborigenshu
70% polishedJunmai
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Bishonen Koshu Daiginjo Chihiro
bishonen koshu daiginjo chihiro
40% polishedDaiginjo
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Bishonen Karakuchi
bishonen karakuchi
70% polishedOther
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Bishonen Jummaishu Seiya
bishonen jummaishu seiya
70% polishedJunmai
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Bishonen Jummaiginjo Kikuchi
bishonen jummaiginjo kikuchi
60% polishedJunmai Ginjo
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Bishonen Daiginjo Kikuchi
bishonen daiginjo kikuchi
40% polishedDaiginjo
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Bishonen Daiginjo Genya
bishonen daiginjo genya
40% polishedDaiginjo