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Fujisan Shiboritatenamagenshu

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Description

A seasonal shiboritate fresh-press release from Makino Shuzo in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, this nama genshu is bottled directly from the press without heat pasteurization or dilution, preserving the vivid, raw energy of the freshly brewed sake. Mt. Fuji's snowmelt water lends a soft, mineral-clean mouthfeel, while the undiluted alcohol strength amplifies the vibrant fruitiness and full body characteristic of new-harvest sake. Best enjoyed fresh and chilled in winter and early spring.

Specifications
CategoryOther
RegionShizuoka
BrandFujisan
RiceGohyakumangoku
Polish Ratio70%
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex

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Makino Shuzo & Co.

Shizuoka
Founded in 1743. A sake brewery overlooking Fuji near the famous Shiraito Falls. Domestic rice selected and Mt. Fuji underwater water. Noto Mori's brewed taste sake (umasake) = We are working hard to convey Japanese culture.
Est.1743
BrandShiraito
Address1037 Shimojo Fujinomiya Shizuoka 418-0114

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