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Akishika Jummai Namachozoshu Hiya

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Description

Namachozoshu designates sake that has been pasteurized once at pressing and then stored cold without a second heat treatment, preserving the freshness of a namazake while gaining depth through extended cellar aging. Akishika Shuzo in Nose, Osaka routinely ages substantial quantities of its production before release, and this junmai hiya expression reflects the brewery's belief that sake reveals its true character after years in low-temperature storage.

Specifications
CategoryJunmai
RegionOsaka
RiceYamada Nishiki
Polish Ratio70%
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex
Sake TypeWhat is Junmai?

Pure rice sake with rich umami depth — the everyday staple of Japan.

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Akishikashuzou Yuugengaisha

Osaka
Cultivation with breweries and sake brewing employees with no fertilizer (use in -house fermentation compost) by brewing and sake brewing employees
Est.1886
BrandAkishika
Address1007 Kuragaki Toyono Osaka

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