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준마이 긴죠 아스카가와

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Description

Junmai Ginjo Asukagawa, named for the Asuka River that flows through the historically significant Asuka region of Nara Prefecture, connects this pure-rice ginjo to one of Japan's most ancient cultural landscapes, the cradle of early Japanese civilization and imperial culture. The Asuka River is celebrated in classical Japanese poetry for its clear, gentle flow, and its evocation here reflects the sake's clean, fragrant, and graceful character. Without added alcohol and with rice milled to ginjo standards, this sake from Kita Shuzo draws on the pure water and cultural heritage of the ancient Yamato heartland.

Specifications
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex

Price information is only available in Japan.

기타 슈조 가부시키가이샤

나라현
교호 3년부터 야마토의 전통과 기쁨을 전해 온 양조장입니다. 겉으로 드러나지 않더라도 강한 존재감이 있는 사케를 계속 빚겠다는 마음으로, 마시는 이들의 기억에 남을 술을 만들기 위해 노력하고 있습니다.
Est.1718
Brand미요기쿠
AddressGobo Kashihara Nara

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