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Honjozonamagenshu Shinshibori

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Description

Honjozonamagenshu Shinshibori is a freshly pressed, undiluted honjozo from Iwate Meijyo in Iwate Prefecture, released as a nama (unpasteurized) genshu (undiluted) immediately after pressing. Shinshibori indicates a new-press seasonal release, typically available in winter when freshly brewed sake is first extracted from the fermentation mash. The genshu designation means water has not been added to reduce the alcohol content, resulting in a fuller-bodied, higher-proof expression.

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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Iwate Meijyo Co.,Ltd

Iwate
In Maezawa, Oshu City, Iwate Prefecture, the sake brewery, which has continued since the Meiji era, was merged in 1958. In making rice, we have been working on contract cultivation with local farmers in the "Kame -no -tail" since 1993, and in 2017, and has been cultivating contract with local farmers, all of which are specific names sake brewing in Southern rice from Iwate Prefecture. I am doing. Oshu -shi Maezawa is also a famous area of ​​high -quality ingredients called Maezawa beef, and pursues not only making sake using local sake rice and water, but also the production of sake that suits local ingredients, and is a characteristic of each ingredient. We are exploring the combined food sake.
Est.1955
BrandIwatehomare
Address13 Maezawa Shinmachi Oshu Iwate

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