• Emishiki Monsoon Ginfubuki (720ml)
  • Emishiki Monsoon Ginfubuki (720ml)
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  • Emishiki Monsoon Ginfubuki (720ml)
  • Emishiki Monsoon Ginfubuki (720ml)

Emishiki Monsoon Ginfubuki (720ml) 笑四季 モンスーン 吟吹雪

$70.55 $83.00

Toji Atsunori Takeshima strives to create a Kijoshu that can rival a high-quality German wine. His Kijoshu is rich and sweet, with an immense depth of texture and flavour.

style
sweet and dessert
availability
year round
on the palate
banana mango and umami
on the nose
apricot and mango
RPR (Rice Polishing Ratio)
50%
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A silky and sensuously rich Kijoshu made with Ginfubuki rice that expresses sweet complexity.

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Characteristics特徴

Prefecture
shiga
Rice
ginfubuki
Alcohol
17%
SMV (Sake Meter Value)
unpublished
Acidity
unpublished
Water Source
water from brewery-owned well called 'kurashi-mizu'
Yeast
proprietary

How to enjoy楽しみ方

Recommended pairings
yakiniku | camembert & roquefort
Serving temperature
15°
Serving vessels
wine glass

Reviewsレビュー

Test: emishiki-shuzo

Emishiki Shuzo笑四季酒造株式会社

Emishiki roughly translates as the “Laughter of the Four Seasons” & the lively camaraderie among Owner/Toji ,Takeshima-san & the brewery personnel is vividly captured in the 笑四 range of sakes. With just 3 full-time employees, the focus of Emishiki is on re-discovering the romance of Sake Brewing, adopting only the ancient Kimoto method alongside the laborious Funa-Shibori (non-mechanical) pressing method. All rice used across the Emishiki range of sakes are cultivated in Shiga Prefecture, also highly renowned its beautifully marbled & highly prized Omi Wagyu. Using a range of yeast strains, which include kyokai (association), hana kobo isolated from flowers & proprietary strains isolated by the Toji, an eclectic range of aromas & flavour profiles present themselves, albeit playfully in this modern line-up.