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Fukutsuru Junmai Ginjoshu

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Description

Fukutsuru Junmai Ginjoshu from Fukuda Shuzo in Hirado uses Yamada Nishiki at 58% polish with sacred mountain spring water, offering bright acidity and clean, food-friendly umami.

Specifications
CategoryJunmai Ginjo
RegionNagasaki
RiceYamada Nishiki
Polish Ratio58%
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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Fukudashuzo Co.,Ltd

Nagasaki
Founded Genroku Gen (1688). The Hirado feudal lord started making sake with a permission to manufacture sake. Founder Nagaji Fukuda said, "Sake brewing is made with your heart and the wind is raised. ], It has been raised by the culture of Hirado and the technique of sake brewing that has been handed down for generations. Hirado City, where our company is located, is located in the northwestern part of Nagasaki Prefecture and its administrative areas, and is located at the westernmost tip of Nagasaki Prefecture and mainland Kyushu. The history of Hirado City was old, Japan's first overseas trade port, Portugal, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and prospered as a west capital. Currently, it is based on the agricultural and fisheries industry, and it is a place where good foods surrounded by all sides gather, and there are abundant agricultural products grown on abundant soil as well as fish and meat. Hirado City is 8 km east -west and 30 km north -south, and Shisabukicho, which is located, is located at the southernmost tip of Hirado Island, and is a scenic place where you can see Shisabuki Port in front of Mt. Is there. With the goal of "sake brewing from rice -making", we aim to make a sake brewing that creates sake that can only be made in this rich Hirado and a loved Nagasaki sake.
Est.1688
BrandFukuda
Address1475 Shisabukicho Hirado Nagasaki

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