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Jozen Mizuno Sparkling Sake

Special price €16,99

Liter price€47,19 per l

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Inhalt: 0,36l

Lieferzeit: 2-4 Werktage

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Jozen Mizuno is a fresh and pleasantly sparkling sparkling sake. It impresses with a beautiful rice aroma and elegant umami. Fruity notes such as light banana are paired with a surprisingly dry finish and a nice acidity. At 13% vol, Jozen Mizuno is a great aperitif. The rice polish level is 60%.

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Der Jozen Mizuno Sparkling Sake wird von der Shirataki Sake Brewery in Echigo Yuzawa in der Präfektur Niigata hergestellt. Die Region ist besonders berühmt für ihr weiches und mit vielen Mineralien angereichertes Wasser. Das ist mit Sicherheit ein Grund dafür, dass der Jozen Mizuno so ausbalanciert schmeckt.

Der Mizuno Sparkling Sake ist ein idealer Aperitif, passt aber auch zu leichteren Gerichten oder als Begleiter zu Desserts.

Junmai Sparkling Sake
Japanisches alkoholisches Getränk auf Reis-Basis
Reispoliergrad: 60%
Reissorte: Koshi Ibuki (Niigata)
Nettofüllmenge: 360 ml
Alk.: 13% vol
Abgabe nur an volljährige Personen
Importeur: Ginza Berlin GmbH, Pfalzburger Straße 20, 10719 Berlin

About the manufacturer

The Shirataki Sake Brewery was founded in 1855 and is located in Echigo Yuzawa in Niigata Prefecture, also known as "Snowland". It takes 40 to 50 years for the melt water of the snow to be absorbed by the ground water. On this long journey, the water is cleaned of impurities and enriched with many valuable minerals. The soft water that flows back to the surface is absolutely pure and fantastic. It tastes subtly sweet and is a blessing for sake and shochu production. The Shirataki Brewery is certain: quality sake is born from quality water. A total of 10% of the almost 1,000 sake breweries in Japan are located in Niigata Prefecture. The prefecture is the largest sake producer in the country and is celebrated worldwide for the quality of its products. The cool climate additionally favours sake production by ensuring slow fermentation.

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