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Ryujin Junmai Daiginjo Namazume
Saké - Nihonshu - 15% - 72 cl
Ryujin Junmai Daiginjo Namazume is an unpasteurized sake with an elegant and refined profile expressing notes of fennel and fresh almonds but also some floral and fruity citrus fruit notes.
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Ryujin Junmai Daiginjo Namazume is an unpasteurized sake with an elegant and refined profile expressing notes of fennel and fresh almonds but also some floral and fruity citrus fruit notes.
Drink chilled, as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to a dish, this sake goes wonderfully with white-fleshed fish or white meat. You can also serve it at the end of a meal with desserts based on fresh fruit.
The house Ryūjin is widely regarded as one of the finest brands of sake. The artisanal soul of this small brewery is reflected in the refined and elegant aromas of the sake it offers.
Details Ryujin Junmai Daiginjo Namazume
Type
Saké - Nihonshu
Category
Junmai Daiginjo
Brewery
Ryujin Shuzo
Region
Honshu - Gunma
Strength
15%
Volume
72 cl
Polishing rate
50% (Rice grain remaining)
Rice variety
Yamada Nishiki
Packaging
Bottle only
Brewery Ryujin Shuzo
Ryujin Shuzo is a small and rather confidential craft sake brewery from the Gunma region, whose origin dates back to the end of the 16th century.
Located in the town of Tatebayashi, Ryujin House takes its name from the very pure water spring on which it was built. According to the legend, the spring was discovered during the Edo period and named Ryujin after the dragon deity that sprang from the water when it was discovered.


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