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Ginban Junmai Daiginjo Kome no sin sake
Ref : NISGBS
This premium sake originated after 1955, when Japan was growing and prospering rapidly. The bottle is reminiscent of a bottle of French cognac, a symbol of quality.
The Prefecture of Toyama, the region where this sake is produced, is renowned for the quality of its seafood, fish, shrimp and other crustaceans and shellfish.
Sake Ginban Junmai Daiginjo Kome no sin sake is made with Yamadanishiki rice from Hyogo Prefecture, the highest quality rice for making sake, and water from the sources of the Kurobe River, one of the 100 famous waters for brewing sake in Japan.
As its name suggests, the rice is slowly polished to the "kernel" (its name "Kome no Shin" means inspiration from the kernel of the rice) for 48 hours, then it matures at low temperature for a long period.
With an appearance revealing a golden glow in a crystalline setting, the first flavor is reminiscent of honeysuckle with small white flowers.
Then comes a superb fruity aroma, both sweet and deep, reminiscent of white peach or lychee.
It is a dry sake in the mouth with aromas of green bamboo and chervil, while the taste, deep and mellow, is characteristic of sake produced with spring water.
This sake is recognized for its ability to enhance the taste of food.
We recommend tasting it with white fish, cuttlefish, squid, carpaccios or shrimp tartars, ceviche, oysters, abalone, razor clams, clams and clams ...
Data sheet
- Origin
- Toyama, Japan
- Brewery
- Ginban Shuzo
- Weight
- 300 ml net
- Packaging
- green bottle
- Ingredients
- yamadanishiki rice, kôji
- Storage
- + 5 ° C to + 15 ° C
- Volume of pure alcohol
- 16%
- Rice polishing ratio "seimaï-buai"
- 35%
- Kobo/yeast/Kyokai
- Kyokai 1801 - Kanazawa
- Acidity
- 1.1
- Filtering
- mechanical
- Appearance
- pale yellow
- Palate
- full-bodied, dry, refreshing
- Idéal tasting temperature
- 10°C
- Service
- Burgundy glass
- Category
- Daiginjô
Junmaï - 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
- W200
GINBAN SHUZÔAs we say, "Where the water is pure, the sake is good. ". At Ginban, pure fresh water from the "Kurobe River Delta Water Spring Area" (part of Japan's Famous 100 Waters) ", from melting snow from the mountains of the Northern Japan Alps, filtered through layers of granite over a decade, is used to produce sake.
The making of Japanese Ginban sake, dating back to 1910, has flourished thanks to the subtle and complex know-how of their master brewers.
They put all their heart to continue to offer sake of any beauty.

This premium sake originated after 1955, when Japan was growing and prospering rapidly. The bottle is reminiscent of a bottle of French cognac, a symbol of quality.

140 rue Georges Guynemer
ZAC de l'Aéropôle
44150 Ancenis
France

ALCOHOL ABUSE IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR HEALTH. CONSUME IN MODERATION. CONSUMING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DURING PREGNANCY, EVEN IN SMALL QUANTITIES, CAN HAVE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES FOR THE HEALTH OF THE CHILD.
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