Junmai Ginjo
純米吟醸
Rasio Pemolesan
60,00%
Alkohol Ditambahkan
Tidak (Junmai)
Sajian Tipikal
Chilled to slightly cool (10-15C). Works in wine glasses, ochoko, or narrow-mouth tokkuri. Versatile enough for casual drinking through fine dining.
Profil Rasa
Fruity and floral with underlying rice sweetness and moderate umami. Aromas of green apple, white peach, and subtle herbs. Medium body with a balanced, smooth finish.
Tentang
Junmai Ginjo balances aromatic elegance with the body and depth that comes from pure rice brewing. Polished to 60% or less, it retains more rice character than Daiginjo while still achieving fragrant ginjo-ka. This versatile grade suits both chilled and slightly cool service, pairing beautifully with a wide range of cuisine.
Sake
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Hakkaisan Junmai Ginjo
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Hana no Mai Junmai Ginjo
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Harushika Junmai Ginjo
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Ishizuchi Junmai Ginjo
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Isojiman Adagio Junmai Ginjo
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Izumibashi Megumi Junmai Ginjo
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Kamotsuru Junmai Ginjo
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Kinshi Masamune Junmai Ginjo
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Junmai Ginjo sake?
- Junmai Ginjo — pure rice sake polished to 60%, balancing fruity ginjo aromas with rice body. Versatile and food-friendly.
- What is the rice polishing ratio for Junmai Ginjo?
- Junmai Ginjo sake requires the rice to be polished to at least 60,00% of its original size.
- Does Junmai Ginjo contain added alcohol?
- No, Junmai Ginjo is a Junmai (pure rice) sake made without added alcohol.
- How should Junmai Ginjo sake be served?
- Junmai Ginjo sake is typically served Chilled to slightly cool (10-15C). Works in wine glasses, ochoko, or narrow-mouth tokkuri. Versatile enough for casual drinking through fine dining..