Hakutsuru Dai Ginjo (Sweet Edition) 720mL

Hakutsuru Dai Ginjo (Sweet Edition) 720mL

『根據香港法律,不得在業務過程中,向未成年人售賣或供應令人醺醉的酒類。』
“ Under the law of Hong Kong, intoxicating liquor must not be sold or supplied to a minor in the course of business.”

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Dai Ginjo (Sweet Edition)
720mL

The "Ginjo" among the "Ginjo" sake varieties is a very luxurious alcohol which the rice is polished and processed to half (or more than half) of its size. Extremely delicate and skilled techniques are necessary for its preparation. It is known as a masterpiece of sake showing the skills of a master sake brewer.

The Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Company was founded in 1743, in the middle of Japan's Edo period. Records show that the company started with a single brewhouse and had a total production volume of 32 kiloliters. The name "Hakutsuru" has a long tradition, first coming into use in 1747, four years after the company's founding.

In those days, many sake brand names were used in common, such as Masamune or Tsuru, and it was difficult to tell which brewery a sake came from by its name. To make the distinction clear, we originally named our high-grade sake "Hakutsuru" (meaning "white crane") to set it apart. The Japanese crane's reserved character and graceful appearance, and the cultural association of seeing the crane in flight as an auspicious sign, make the crane an ideal symbol to represent the excellent quality of our sake.

Attribute
Net Content 720ml
Alcohol 16%
Sake Meter Value 50%
Acidity 1.4
Ingredients Rice, Rice koji, Fermented Alcohol
Commodity character HAKUTSURU Dai Ginjo is high-grade sake elaborately made with king of sake-rice, Yamada-Nishiki, polished to 50% as a rice koji. It is characterized its gorgeous scent and dry finish. HAKUTSURU Dai Ginojo has recieved a gold titled of Monde Selection for fourth successive year and grand gold medal of The Fine SAKE Award's Japan for enjoying with wine glass in 2014.
Serve temperature Chilled, Room Temperature
Taste Medium, Light
Food Pairing A very good sake to match with various foods. Japanese food: Sushi(Halibut, Yellowtil),Yakitori,Sukiyaki,… Various food: Uncured ham, Salad, (weak fragrance food), Sousage, Spareribs, (strong "Umami" flavor), fricassee,Risotto, Gnocchi,…