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Kamerei's alias "Gingame" is a Junmai Daiginjo brewed with 100% Miyamanishiki, a representative of Nagano. The rice is polished to 39%, the alcohol is 15%, the sake degree is slightly sweet (-2), and the acidity is also undisclosed.
I bought it at a regular price at my favorite sake store after obtaining the right to purchase it through a fair lottery draw without any favoritism.
When we opened the bottle, we could smell the wonderful ginjo aroma spreading throughout the room.
The fruity aroma is strange for a Miyamanishiki sake.
One sip and you will be filled with flavors of muscat and young melon.
Here is my personal opinion.
Sake is nowadays drunk by both men and women, and I think it is out of place to discuss the taste based on gender, such as "women prefer Gingame" as an example.
Rice used: 100% Miyamanishiki produced in Nagano Prefecture
Yeast used: Undisclosed
Rice polishing ratio: 39
Alcohol content: 15%.
Sake Degree: Undisclosed
Acidity: Not disclosed
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