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Description
Daiginjo Tamahagane Tobingakoi is a top-tier daiginjo from the Tamahagane brand by Hikami Seishu (founded 1712) in Okuizumo, Shimane, made with 100% Yamadanishiki polished to 35% and collected in the prized tobin (18-liter jar) method. Tobin collection captures the best free-run sake from hanging-bag pressing, concentrating the most delicate aromas and flavors, and Tamahagane has earned five consecutive gold medals at Japan's National New Sake Appraisal with this technique.
Specifications
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.
Learn more about DaiginjoPrice information is only available in Japan.
Hikami Seishu & Co
Shimane
Started brewing in this area in 1712 (2nd year). In 1907, the sake brewery in the town was merged with a merger, and the name of the registered trademark sake was "Masamune Hinokami" from the name "Hinokami -San Gun", the name of the Okuzumo once yen. In 2012, it has been founded for 300 years. A small shrine, known as the Shosen no Yasui, is a liquor store that has a warehouse in 1712 (Masatoku 2) in the southern entrance of Shimane Prefecture, myths and myths. increase. (Shimane Sake Brewery Association)
Est.1712
BrandTamahagane
Address1222 Yokota Oku -Izumo Nita Shimane
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