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Masuizumi Junmai Daiginjo Supesharu Anrijiro

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Description

A Sake Made from Bottres That Brewed Champagne Henri Giraud.

Specifications
RegionToyama
ABV15%
Polish Ratio50%
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex
Sake TypeWhat is Junmai Daiginjo?

The pinnacle of sake — pure rice, no added alcohol, extraordinary precision.

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Masuda Shuzoten

Toyama
Founded in 1893 (Meiji 26). In connection with the brewery's surname "Masuda", the good -looking "Kotobuki" is a "Izumi" that tends to be "full", and is named as full -time spring. The Iwase area is a port town full of Kitamae boat, which was active in the Sea of ​​Japan from the Edo period to the Meiji era. Currently, we have restored the remnants of those remnants, and new liquor stores, French restaurants, glass studio, and pottery workshops are set up. Incorporating modern elements into the remnants of the time, it was reborn into a high -quality and attractive cityscape. A fish that grew up in the mysterious sea "Toyama Bay" brewed in the severe winter. The gem created in pursuit of the original beauty of the rice and the ingredients will further enhance each other's deliciousness by eating together. While protecting the tradition of Masuizumi so far, he demonstrated the innovation power inherited in a pulse, and searched for better sake. And we always go back to the starting point and pursue the proposition of "How far can we do with water and rice?"
Est.1893
BrandMasuizumi
Address269 ​​Higashiwase Town Toyama Toyama

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