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Established in Hokkaido, 1661. Otokoyama, the masterpiece sake of Japan, has been cherished by many historical figures in Japan since the Edo era (1603-1867). Otokoyama was served to the Tokugawa Shogun family during the Edo era and became well known as a distinguished sake. It was even painted in the Ukiyoe, a Japanese woodblock print. This acclaimed sake is made with the underground water from the perpetual snows of Mt. Daisetsuzan in the dsevere, cold climate of Hokkaido, at the northernmost tip of Japan. |
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| Tokubetsu Junmai |
SMV: +10 Acidity: 1.6 Sake Name English: Man's Mountain Alc:15.5%
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| Junmai Daiginjo |
Flavorful type. Purely elegant, harmonious aromas with a long finish. Finely balanced, velvety smooth texture. Very refreshing, subtle and delicate flavors. It has been honored at the international Liquor Competition awards for 28 consecutive years and won the gold prize every year since 1977. SMV: +5 Acidity:1.6 Alc: 16%-17%
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