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Akishika Mizoremoyo Jummaiginjonigorinamagenshu

Akishika Mizoremoyo Jummaiginjonigorinamagenshu - Junmai Ginjo sake from Akishikashuzou Yuugengaisha, Osaka
Description

Mizoremoyo, meaning sleet-like, describes the dense, fine-particle nigori appearance of this Junmai Ginjo, achieved by reserving a portion of the fermenting moromi and blending it back into the already-pressed sake. Bottled as muroka namagenshu, the sake is unfiltered, unpasteurized, and undiluted, preserving the raw vigor of Akishika's organically grown rice alongside the creamy texture of suspended rice solids. The result is a sake with sweet, ricey aromas, complex umami on the palate, and a dry, bitter finish that typifies the Akishika house style.

Specifications
CategoryJunmai Ginjo
RegionOsaka
RiceYamada Nishiki
Polish Ratio60%
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex
Sake TypeWhat is Junmai Ginjo?

Fruity and clean — the perfect entry point into premium sake.

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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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