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Nishinoseki Daiginjo Hizoshu

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Description

Nishinoseki Daiginjo Hizoshu is a prestige daiginjo built from Yamada Nishiki polished to 35%, continuing a tradition that began when this Oita brewery was the first in Japan to commercially release genshu in 1963. The sake reflects the fourth-generation owner's commitment to traditional hand-crafting in a rice category the brewery helped define.

Specifications
CategoryDaiginjo
RegionOita
ABV17%
Polish Ratio35%
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex
Sake TypeWhat is Daiginjo?

Highly aromatic and elegant, with added alcohol to enhance floral notes.

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Kayashima Sake Brewing Co.,Ltd

Oita
Sake "Nishi -no -Seki" started brewing in 1873 (Meiji 6). The representative brand "Nishi -no -no -Seki" was named in the meaning of the second generation Yone Saburo in the Meiji era, west, west, and Yokozuna in the meaning of Yokozuna. "Nishinoseki" is inherited and inherited from traditional handmade techniques without being swept away by trends, pursuing the original taste of sake in harmony with sweet, acid, spicy, bitter, and astringency, and transcends sweet spicy. We are aiming for delicious sake brewing. Tori's favorite word is "Waro Sake". I put this word to each department in Kurauchi by Mori himself. Kazu brews good sake (good liquor is born by all the people involved in sake brewing value the Japanese spirit ... teamwork) It seems that good sake means Japanese (good liquor improves the relationship between people ... communication). I want to be such "Nishi -no -Seki".
Est.1873
BrandNishinoseki
Address392-1 Tsunai Kunitachi Kunitachi Oita

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