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Daigo no Shizuku" is a sake made by reproducing the "Bodaimoto" brewing method that originated at Bodai-san Shorakuji Temple in Nara and was developed during the Kamakura (1185-1333) and Muromachi (1333-1568) periods.
It is brewed using water called "Soyashi," which naturally contains natural lactic acid from the air and wild yeast (or "kurazakutei yeast" in sake breweries).
This is the very prototype of "Namaoto," or the starting point of sake brewing. To ensure that the sake is tasted as it is made, we do not split water or filter it at all, and each batch is bottled separately.
Since sake is brewed throughout the year, the alcohol content, sweetness, acidity, and other flavors vary with each season and each batch.
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