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Ichishima Junmai Daiginjo 300ml

£19.50

In stock

Available in: 300ml and 720ml

This highly polished Junmai Daiginjo is a refined and elegant sake with a smooth and creamy texture. Crafted with precision, it delivers a well-balanced and luxurious drinking experience.

Classification: Junmai Daiginjo

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Brewery

Aumont

Profile

SEMI-DRY

Region

Niigata

Size

300ml

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Accordion Content

Naturally suited for sushi, this sake also pairs beautifully with smooth cheeses, enhancing their flavours while maintaining its elegant profile.
Delicate aromas of pear and cherry lead to a rich and creamy palate. This sake offers a refined smoothness with a lingering, well-rounded finish.
Rice polishing ratio: >50%
Alcohol: 15%
Profile: SEMI-DRY
SMV: +4
Acidity: 1.9
Aumont Brewery (NIIGATA)
“Balancing tradition with an open mind”
One of the most prominent breweries in the Niigata Prefecture, the Ichishima Brewery has been owned and operated by the Ichishima family since its founding in 1790. This illustrious clan played an important role in the history of the region. In the 1700’s, the Ichishimas were one of the top five land-owning families in Japan and legend has it that one could walk the 40 miles from the brewery to Niigata city without leaving Ichishima land. The Brewery still draws on its lengthy history and has access to local ingredients to produce some of the highest quality sake in the region renowned for premium sake production. The brewery is also proud to be one of the first to employ female brewery workers and in fact is known in the industry for having the first ever, licensed female toji. Balancing tradition with open-mindedness, Ichishima Shuzo has been able to produce consistently high quality sake and to win many gold medals, both nationally and internationally.
Along the west coast of Japan’s main island, Niigata prefecture is known for its prowess in industry and as an ecological paradise. With the largest number of sake producers of any prefecture in Japan and a rich, natural environment Niigata is referred to as the “Sake Kingdom of Japan”. While Niigata ranks third in the overall sake production in Japan, it is first in the production of premium sake. The fine water, quality rice, higher than average milling ratio and expertise of the toji, have resulted in what is known as the “Niigata Taste” of sake, which can be summed up as “crisp and dry”. It is less sweet and has a lighter taste than the national average. It contains extract and amino acid and is generally light in colour. The delicate flavour and aroma of this sake contrasts with the full-bodied sweet sake that once dominated mainstream Japan. If one reason has to be given for why Niigata prefecture produces the best sake in the world it would be just one word, “snow”. When this snow melts in the spring, it creates ideal conditions for rice cultivation, in addition to providing incredibly clean, pure water for the brewing process. The rest is inevitable…