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Description
A honjozo genshu from Koizumishuzou named Hakkenden, referencing the famous Edo-period novel 'Nanso Satomi Hakkenden,' which is set in Chiba's Boso Peninsula. As a genshu, this sake is undiluted, carrying a higher alcohol content and more concentrated flavor than standard honjozo expressions. The literary reference to a classic story rooted in Chiba's geography gives this sake a strong regional cultural identity.
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.
Learn more about HonjozoPrice information is only available in Japan.
Koizumishuzou Goushigaisha
Chiba
We grow 5 million stones in our own fields, saying, "Sake brewing is from making rice," and is used for some sake.
Est.1793
BrandToukaizakari
Address423-1 Kamikami Futtsu Chiba
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