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Osakazuki Harunasan Honjozo

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Description

Harunasan Honjozo is named after Mt. Haruna, one of the three sacred peaks of Gunma Prefecture, and is crafted by Makino Shuzo, the region's oldest brewery dating to 1690. A well-structured honjozo with a clean, slightly dry character and a crisp finish, it reflects the mountain landscape and the straightforward, reliable brewing style that has defined this house for over three centuries. Best enjoyed warmed to express its full savory depth.

Specifications
CategoryHonjozo
RegionGunma
ABV15.5%
Polish Ratio65%
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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Makino Shuzo Co.,Ltd

Gunma
Genroku 3rd (1690) The first Chobei starts making sake brewing. Until the Edo period, Nagabei was invaded for generations, and the brand of sake was "Longmori." When the Shogunate account magistrate and Oguri Uenosuke traveled to the United States in the first year of Manno, the ancestors followed and returned safely after returning to Japan, and raised the celebration in a large cup, and the sake name was renovated as the "Oshiga Cup."
Est.1690
BrandOosakazuki
Address2625-1 Gonda Kurabuchi Town Takasaki Gunma

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