Named for a classical Japanese narrative art form, this Joruri ginjo from Saijo in Osaka is described as having a vibrant, lapis-like clarity and richness on the palate with a refreshing finish. It belongs to the Amano Sake family, a tradition revived from the monastic sake culture of Kawachinagano.
Light and fragrant with delicate floral and fruit aromas.
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