Maito
The aroma of a rice flavored ginjo.
Based on a full flavor, it has a trinity of acidity and sweetness. It is easy to drink.
The lingering taste at the end has a strong sense of Japanese sake and stimulates the tongue.
It was originally brewed by the Ishizuka Sake Brewery in Bando City, but the Great East Japan Earthquake put the brewery out of business, and the brand name was also discontinued. At the same time, the brewery closed its doors and the brand was discontinued. However, in an effort to revive the local brew, Bando Machizukuri and Raifuku Shuzo have worked together to brew this sake, and it is still available today.
This sake has won a silver medal in this year's London Sake Challenge, and it is truly a dramatic sake.
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