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Junmai

Miyozakura Junmai Cup

Miyozakura Junmai Cup is a small cup of Junmai sake produced by Miyozakura Brewery in Japan. Junmai sake is a type of sake that is made purely from rice, water, yeast, and koji mold without the addition of any distilled alcohol. This style of sake is known for its rich and full-bodied flavor, with a slightly dry finish. Miyozakura Junmai Cup is convenient for on-the-go enjoyment and is perfect for those who want to enjoy a single serving of sake without having to worry about opening a full bottle. The small cup size makes it easy to carry around and enjoy wherever you are. Overall, Miyozakura Junmai Cup is a delicious and convenient option for those who want to enjoy the traditional flavors of Junmai sake in a portable packaging.

Details

SMV
Acidity
Alcohol
Polish Ratio
70
Rice

Taste / Aroma

Dry
Sweet
Rich
Light

Serving Temperature

Food Pairs

The Brewery

Miyozakura Shuzo

Miyozakura Shuzo

Miyozakura Shuzo is a Japanese sake brewery located in Niigata Prefecture, known for its high-quality, artisanal sake production. The brewery was founded in 1926 and has been family-owned and operated for four generations. Miyozakura Shuzo is dedicated to using traditional brewing methods and locally sourced rice to create authentic and delicious sake. The brewery's sake products are well-regarded for their smooth texture, delicate flavors, and elegant aroma. Miyozakura Shuzo offers a range of sake varieties, including junmai, ginjo, and daiginjo, each carefully crafted to bring out the best of the rice and water used in the brewing process. In addition to its commitment to quality, Miyozakura Shuzo is also known for its innovative approach to sake production, experimenting with different aging techniques and ingredients to create unique and exciting flavor profiles. The brewery welcomes visitors for tours and tastings, giving guests the opportunity to learn more about the rich history and craftsmanship behind Japanese sake.

The Region

GIFU

GIFU

Gifu is a city located in central Japan, known for its historic landmarks, scenic beauty, and traditional crafts. It is also home to the famous Gifu Castle and the iconic Nagara River.