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Matsumidori Daiginjo Genshu

by Nakazawa Shuzo Co.,Ltd ย ยทย  Kanagawa
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Description

The finest liquor of Nakazawa Sake Brewery. Daiginjo sake with a fruity and rich flavor that has been fermented for a long time at low temperatures. Because it is a raw sake type that does not add water, it can be drinked.

Specifications
CategoryDaiginjo
RegionKanagawa
ABV17%
Polish Ratio40%
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex
Sake TypeWhat is Daiginjo?

Highly aromatic and elegant, with added alcohol to enhance floral notes.

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Nakazawa Shuzo Co.,Ltd

Kanagawa
Nakazawa Sake Brewery was founded in Bunsei 8 (1825). While living in Shoya around Matsuda, he used As much rice from Kanagawa Prefecture to work hard on sake brewing. At that time, he went in and out of the Okubo family as a merchant of the Odawara clan, and donated alcohol. The name of this "Matsumi Ro" is "Matsu" is a pine trees along the Sakan River, which flows beside the warehouse. "Beauty" is a beautiful scenery of Matsuda -cho and this sake "Rooster" represents the shape of a sake pot and means alcohol in one letter In this way, it has been handed down for generations. Matsumi Rooso (Matsumidori) is made from carefully selected high -quality sake rice and the clean underwater water of the Tanzawa system. Even now, it starts with the old -fashioned koji, and we are particular about the full amount to the top tank by the shift. Matsumi Ro Roosu's sake brewing starts by polishing carefully selected sake rice one by one. Because it is a sake brewing that is particular about Junmai sake and raw sake, we examine the ingredients, try to make honest sake brewing, "do not struggle," and spend time carefully.
Est.1825
BrandMatsumidori
Address1875 Matsuda Sodo Matsuda Ashigara Kanagawa

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