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Honjozo Notonosake Naminohana

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Description

Honjozo Notonosake Naminohana is a honjozo from Nakagawa Shuzo in Noto, Ishikawa, whose name Naminohana means flower of waves, evoking the coastal scenery of the Noto Peninsula. Honjozo production adds a small amount of distilled alcohol to lighten the body and amplify aroma, making it a classic style for pairing with the fresh fish and shellfish that define Noto's seaside cuisine. The maritime origin of this sake connects it directly to the wild, rugged coastal landscape of one of Japan's most historically significant brewing regions.

Specifications
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex
Sake TypeWhat is Honjozo?

Versatile and food-friendly with a smooth, light character.

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Hiyoshi Shuzoten

Ishikawa
In the basement of the warehouse, there is a treasure water that is endless. One pride is the sake from Wajima, which is the closest to the Sea of ​​Japan. Because the water quality is good, it is generally a dry type, and you can make alcohol that you can feel faintly sweet at the rear mouth.
Est.1912
BrandKimpyoushirakoma
Address27-1 Kawai Wajima Ishikawa

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