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Shimizu Seizaburo Shoten's "Saku FLINT Junmai Ginjo
The sake is named after "FLINT," the flint that saved the life of Yamato Takeru.
Yamato Takeru was a hero of ancient history who fought to unite Japan. He left behind many legends throughout Japan, but he fell ill during his journey and was enshrined in a mausoleum. It is said that he became a large Shirochidori, or white-winged plover, and flew to the sky. The place was named Shirotorizuka (White Bird Mound), and is located at the present-day Kasato Shrine (Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture).
Saku FLINT is a junmai ginjo sake made from 60% polished Yamadanishiki.
It is characterized by a full aroma and a rich yet crisp taste.
Toji Tomehiro Uchiyama
IngredientsRice (domestic), rice malt (domestic)
Rice polishing ratio 60
Alcohol content 15
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