Tatsuriki Jingu Junmai Daiginjo
Tasting Notes
It took the brewery more than 120 hours to polish the rice down to 30% of its original size, resulting in this well-balanced sake with plentiful umami and an elegant floral aroma. This sake is named after an empress Regent Jingu, a Japanese empress who ruled beginning in the year 201.
Overview
Specifications
Brewery Profile
Trade Resources
Tasting Notes
It took the brewery more than 120 hours to polish the rice down to 30% of its original size, resulting in this well-balanced sake with plentiful umami and an elegant floral aroma. This sake is named after an empress Regent Jingu, a Japanese empress who ruled beginning in the year 201.
Overview
Specifications
Brewery Profile
Trade Resources
Tasting Notes
It took the brewery more than 120 hours to polish the rice down to 30% of its original size, resulting in this well-balanced sake with plentiful umami and an elegant floral aroma. This sake is named after an empress Regent Jingu, a Japanese empress who ruled beginning in the year 201.