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Product information "Fudoh Junmai Daiginjo - 720ml"

Fudoh Junmai Daiginjo is one of the best sake from Chiba, Fudoh comes from a nickname of a god who is recorded in Naritasan, a famous temple in Narita, in the prefecture Chiba. Just like that God, this sake is clearly present, because no charcoal filtering has been carried out at all, this sake retains its most authentic taste full of red apple and beautiful sweetness. It has a full texture that ends dry, a nice balance between the sweetness at the front of the palate. Fudoh is a proud golden medal winner at the International Wine Challenge 2015 and 2019.
Prefecture: Chiba
Alcohol: 14.5%
Classification: Junmai Daiginjo
Style: Muroka
Content: 720ml
Rice type: Akita Komachi
Yeast: Kyokai 1801
SMV: +1
Acidity: 1.3
How to serve: Reishu 冷酒 (refrigerated)

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  • Reinforced dividers keep bottles from touching.
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  • Premium/limited editions receive extra protection (neck/base guards + added cushioning).

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  • To preserve flavour and aroma we use insulated packaging and, when needed, cold packs.
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