• TOYO BIJIN, Junmai Ginjo, Jundoichizu, Omachi (720ml)
  • TOYO BIJIN, Junmai Ginjo, Jundoichizu, Omachi (720ml)
  • TOYO BIJIN, Junmai Ginjo, Jundoichizu, Omachi (720ml)
  • TOYO BIJIN, Junmai Ginjo, Jundoichizu, Omachi (720ml)

TOYO BIJIN, Junmai Ginjo, Jundoichizu, Omachi (720ml) 東洋美人 限定純米吟醸 雄町

$60.00

Back with the Jundoichizu series, this time, with the nobel rice varietal, Omachi. Powerful, filled with energy & length of finish, laced with seductively fresh acidity.

style
rich yet gentle
availability
limited
on the palate
rich Omachi umami with a light crisp finish
on the nose
gentle ginjo fragrance
RPR (Rice Polishing Ratio)
35%
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singular in the 醇道一途 Jundoichizu pholisophy, Omachi, showcased with purposeful intent!

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Characteristics特徴

Yamaguchi
Prefecture
Omachi
Rice
14%
Alcohol
unpublished
SMV (Sake Meter Value)
unpublished
Acidity
water from underground aquifer via brewery-owned well
Water Source
unpublished
Yeast

How to enjoy楽しみ方

Recommended pairings
sashimi | french cuisine | grilled fish
Serving temperature
10℃ - 15℃
Serving vessels
white wine glass

Reviewsレビュー

Test: toyo-bijin

Sumikawa Brewery澄川酒造

Mr. Takafumi Sumikawa, the 4th generation Kuramoto, was someone who was sure of his path to brewing. He studied at the Brewing department of Tokyo Agricultural University and trained at the Takagi brewery even while he was still a student under the tutelage of Mr. Takagi Akinori, the makers of the ever popular Jyuyondai brand. He joined his family’s brewery thereafter, and became both Kuramoto and Toji. Mr. Sumikawa is considered a top brew master of his generation. Aiming for a gorgeous sake which is clear and umami rich, Toyo Bijin Sake is refined and elegant, with just the right balance of floral and fruity notes. The name Toyo Bijin, which means Eastern Beauty, fits the pristine style of the brew and its aesthetic perfectly, so much so that the Junmai Daiginjo Ichiban Matoi was even chosen to be served at the Japan Russia Summit in 2016.