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  • Daishichi Masakura Junmai GinjoDaishichi Masakura Junmai Ginjo Quick View
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    • Junmai Ginjo
    • Daishichi Masakura Junmai Ginjo

    • Traditionally brewed kimoto sake with an elegant but complex aroma, rich flavour, and creamy texture made using the innovative super-flat rice-polishing technique developed by the brewery.
  • Gekkeikan USA JunmaiGekkeikan USA Junmai Quick View
    • Gekkeikan USA JunmaiGekkeikan USA Junmai Quick View
    • Junmai
    • Gekkeikan USA Junmai

    • A straightforward dry junmai sake for any occasion
  • Kubota Manju Quick View
    • Kubota Manju Quick View
    • Junmai Daiginjo
    • Kubota Manju

    • Iconic junmai daiginjo with a subtle fruity aroma, smooth texture and balanced acidity. If you have never tried sake before, go for this one and you will enjoy it!
  • Shirakabegura Kimoto GinjoShirakabegura Kimoto Ginjo Quick View
    • Shirakabegura Kimoto GinjoShirakabegura Kimoto Ginjo Quick View
    • Ginjo
    • Shirakabegura Kimoto Ginjo

    • Light and elegant Kimoto Ginjo from Hyogo prefecture with a fruity aroma and silky texture.
  • Shirakabegura Kimoto Junmai Quick View
    • Shirakabegura Kimoto Junmai Quick View
    • Junmai
    • Shirakabegura Kimoto Junmai

    • Simple and clean medium dry kimoto sake with dairy aroma and umami in the taste.
  • Tanama no Hikari Junmai Ginjo Iwai RiceTanama no Hikari Junmai Ginjo Iwai Rice Quick View
    • Tanama no Hikari Junmai Ginjo Iwai RiceTanama no Hikari Junmai Ginjo Iwai Rice Quick View
    • Junmai Ginjo
    • Tanama no Hikari Junmai Ginjo Iwai Rice

    • Delicate and soft off-dry sake from Kyoto with a creamy texture and a tangy finish.

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Alex

Alex is a London-based sake blogger, podcaster, IWC Sake judge and sake advocate. He is a publisher of the Sugidama Blog website and a host of the Sugidama Podcast. Alex has an International Kikisake-shi (Sake Specialist) qualification from SSI (Sake Service Institute). He sees his mission as expanding the awareness of Japanese sake among...

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