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Sake Dainagawa Tenka Unfiltered Genshu “Honey Label” 720ml [Akita Prefecture, Dainagawa Brewery]

Sake Dainagawa Tenka Unfiltered Genshu “Honey Label” 720ml [Akita Prefecture, Dainagawa Brewery]

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~Dainagawa Tenka Unfiltered Genshu “Honey Label”~

This unique sake is partially brewed using Junmai Daiginjo (polished to 50%) as brewing water, and black koji is used for part of the koji to add depth and complexity. The result is a rich sweetness beautifully balanced by the acidity from the black koji. As Dainagawa’s first attempt at a double-brewed sake, it offers a bold and layered flavor experience unlike any other.

Brewery: Dainagawa, Akita Prefecture
Rice Used: Domestic Japanese rice
Polishing Ratio: 50%
Alcohol Content: 15%
Sake Meter Value (SMV):-20
Acidity: 2.5
Volume: 720ml


      Drinking under the age of 20 is prohibited by law.
      We do not sell alcoholic beverages for those under the age of 20.

      20歳未満の者の飲酒は法律で禁止されています。
      20歳未満の者に対しては酒類を販売致しません。

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      Akita Prefecture Ono River

      We want to brew sake that not only gets you drunk, but also intoxicates your soul.

      Onogawa is a small sake brewery with six brewers located in Omorimachi, Yokote City, Akita Prefecture.
      Under the management philosophy of "brewing sake that intoxicates the soul," Yamauchi Toji Sato Yoshinao and his team work diligently every day to make sake. The brewery has a long history, with their ancestors, who were sailors, living in the area and running a business there, and starting a sake brewing business in 1914. Since its founding, the brewery has been loved by people as a local Yokote sake.
      In addition, the company name and brand name, "Oonogawa," was named after the river that flows through the center of the local area.