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Enanohomare Tokubetsuhonjouzo Base

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Description

Puna no Homare is a brand that has continued since its foundation. As the name of BASE (bass), there is no element that is tired of drinking both taste and aroma, and the sweetness is extremely sophisticated immediately after passing through the throat. The gentle sweetness is clear even though it is responsive.

Specifications
RegionGifu
ABV15%
Polish Ratio50%
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex
Sake TypeWhat is Tokubetsu Honjozo?

Special honjozo with refined character and clean finish.

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Iwamura Jozo Co.,Ltd

Gifu
Iwamura brewing in Iwamura -cho, Ena City, Gifu Prefecture was founded in 1787 (Tenmei 7 in the Edo period). At that time, the current brewery, the Watakai family, used the rice that was put in Iwamura Castle as an annual tribute. The origin is that I started a liquor store. In 1923, we began to make miso and soy sauce in addition to alcohol at the same time as establishing the second stock corporation in Iwamura -cho. That's why the company name is "brewing" instead of "sake brewing". After that, the production of miso and soy sauce is dedicated to the stopping brewing industry, and continues to the present. We are trying to make local sake in the true sense that we can make sake in this land. That's why rice, which is a raw material, is grown locally, and the water for preparing is the same water quality natural water that grows raw rice for about 400 years. It is used from the well duged before. By manual work of a skilled forest (tooji = brewing craftsman), we are always pursuing sake that is in line with the era, while protecting the sake brewing that has been in creed on "Reirou Fukiku" since its founding. It has been evolving. * "Reirou Fukiku" ... It shines beautifully (Rei) and has a good scent (Iku)
Est.1787
BrandOnnajoushu
Address342 Iwamura Ena Gifu

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