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Gekkeikan Hiyaoroshi Junmai Ginjo Genshu

by Gekkeikan Sake Co.,Ltd
4.0★★★★(1)
Gekkeikan Hiyaoroshi Junmai Ginjo Genshu - Junmai Ginjo sake from Gekkeikan Sake Co.,Ltd
Description

Gekkeikan was founded in 1637 in Fushimi, the sake-producing ward in southern Kyoto fed by the celebrated Gokosui spring waters, some of the softest and most mineral-clean brewing water in Japan. As one of Japan's oldest and most storied breweries, it helped codify the Fushimi style: round, soft, and approachable compared to the harder water profiles of Nada in Hyogo. Hiyaoroshi is the traditional autumn seasonal style, pasteurized once after brewing in spring, held in cold storage through summer, and released without a second pasteurization as autumn temperatures fall, promoting smooth maturation without cooked flavors. The Genshu designation indicates this expression is bottled at full pressing strength, undiluted, giving the characteristic Gekkeikan softness additional body and depth.

Specifications
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex
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Gekkeikan Sake Co.,Ltd

Kyoto
Founded in Kyoto Fushimi in 1637, he developed business activities based on the basic philosophy based on Quality, Creativity, and Humanity (quality first, creative innovation, humanity -oriented).
Est.1637
BrandGekkeikan
Address247 Minamihama Fushimi -ku Kyoto -shi Kyoto

Check-In & Reviews (1)

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Masahiro

Feb 07, 2026, 7:02 PM

Rating stars
4.00
Floral and rich. I wasn’t expecting this level of quality at this price point, but it was exceptionally smooth and I ended up finishing the bottle easily.
Fruity
Floral
Clean
Smooth
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