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Gozenshu Junmai Ginjo Nyoisan sake Sake
  • Gozenshu Junmai Ginjo Nyoisan sake Sake
  • Gozenshu Junmai Ginjo Nyoisan sake Sake
  • Gozenshu Junmai Ginjo Nyoisan sake Sake
  • Gozenshu Junmai Ginjo Nyoisan sake Sake

Gozenshu Junmai Ginjo Nyoisan sake

Reference : NISTSU6-7-D

€11.00
Tax included

“Nyoisan” is the name given to the mountain that stands behind the Tsuji brewery. Nyoisan is made from locally produced Yamadanishiki rice that is 55% polished. It is a reflection of the true Bitchu know-how highlighting the mastery of Ginjo brewing.

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It has a palate aroma and a clear aftertaste.
The fragrances evoke the pleasant astringency of pear, melon, watermelon, with a very slight bitterness and elegance at the finish.

We recommend enjoying it with tuna sashimi, fish carpaccio, tofu, oysters bred on beds.

At the beginning of the Showa period, the Tsuji Honten House hosted Tekkan Yosano and Akiko Yosano, eminent literary figures of the time. During their stay, they developed a passion for the landscape and wrote several poems based on it.

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Origin
Okayama, Japan
Brewery
TSUJI HONTEN
Weight
300 ml net
720 ml net
Packaging
bronze green color glass bottle
Ingredients
yamadanishiki rice, kôji
Storage
+5°C to +10°C
Volume of pure alcohol
15,5%
Rice polishing ratio "seimaï-buai"
55%
Kobo/yeast/Kyokai
1801 + 1401
Acidity
1.9
Filtering
Yabuta : The Yabuta filter press is a compressed air system equipped with a horizontal style originally developed by the YABUTA company. Yabuta filter press is equipped with the superior function of filtration and dewatering. This system does not create any damage to the filtered liquid.
Appearance
clear
Palate
dry
light
refreshing
Idéal tasting temperature
+8°C to +10°C
+40°C to +45°C
Category
Daiginjô
Gozenshu
Junmaï
Sake counter value (SMV)
+4
Recommandation
EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR HEALTH. DRINK WITH MODERATION. CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DURING PREGNANCY, EVEN IN SMALL QUANTITY, CAN HAVE SEVERE CONSEQUENCES FOR THE CHILD’S HEALTH. THE SALE OF ALCOHOL IS FORBIDDEN TO MINORS UNDER AGE 18
Excise category
I000
TSUJI HONTEN

Gozenshu Brewery (Tsuji Honten Co., Ltd.) was founded in 1804 in Katsuyama, Maniwa-shi City, Okayama Prefecture, by Yahei Tsuji, a merchant who turned sake-making. From its inception, the company was chosen to supply the household of Lord Miura, the Daimyo (Lord) of the province. His sakes then take the name of "Gozenshu" - sake dedicated to the Lord. Sake was also popular with locals under the brand name "Manetsu".

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