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Description
Gensui Junmai Daiginjo Genshu uses Tama Sakae, Tottori's indigenous sake rice, in an undiluted junmai daiginjo from Gensui Shuzo in Kurayoshi. The combination of a regionally specific rice and genshu bottling produces a sake of concentrated local character, with the earthy depth of Tama Sakae amplified at full brewing strength.
Specifications
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex
Sake TypeWhat is Junmai Daiginjo?
The pinnacle of sake — pure rice, no added alcohol, extraordinary precision.
Learn more about Junmai DaiginjoPrice information is only available in Japan.
Gensui Shuzo Co.,Ltd
Tottori
The former sake brewery is a corner of Kurayoshi's symbol, the white wall storehouse along Tamagawa. The initial sake inscription went to "Asahi Masamune" early in the Taisho era. Currently, in a well -maintained environment, he uses sake brewing that values the taste of nature, while protecting the handed techniques.
Founded, Kaei period.
Est.1848
BrandGensui
Address2573 Higashinakacho Kurayoshi Tottori
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