Junmai Daiginjo Aromatic & Fruity

NIIZAWA Junmai Daiginjo 7%

NIIZAWA 純米大吟醸 7%

Niizawa Shuzo Ōsaki, Miyagi
SKU: NZJ051-20
NIIZAWA Junmai Daiginjo 7%
NIIZAWA Junmai Daiginjo 7% Japanese Sake Bottle 720ml
NIIZAWA Junmai Daiginjo 7%
NIIZAWA Junmai Daiginjo 7%
NIIZAWA Junmai Daiginjo 7%
Junmai Daiginjo Aromatic & Fruity

NIIZAWA Junmai Daiginjo 7%

NIIZAWA 純米大吟醸 7%

Niizawa Shuzo Ōsaki, Miyagi
SKU: NZJ051-20
Regular price ¥85,800
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Product Details

Product Details

Polished to
7%

A new extreme brewed with one of the world's smallest rice polishing ratio of 7% (= 93% of rice is polished away), challenging the limits of brewing technology by milling contract-cultivated "Kuranohana" rice in-house for 350 hours. The NIIZAWA Prize by ARTLOGUE is a project by WORLD ART DIALOGUE, a general incorporated association that promotes art, to honor the world's top artists each year and to use their paintings on the labels of the world's finest sake. In 2022, the eighth year of the NIIZAWA Series, the "2016 BRASIL" project (announced in 2016) will be presented by Katsuhiko Hibino, currently president of Tokyo University of the Arts and chairman of the Japan Football Association's Social Contribution Committee. A leading Japanese artist and educator, Mr. Hibino also supervises the art project "TURN," which is based on the value of art as a basis for realizing a diverse society by recognizing differences as individuality.

Basic Information
Alcohol % 16
Rice Kura No Hana (Miyagi)
Water Kurama underground water
Awards Kura Master 2021 Junmai Daiginjo Category Gold Prize

Tasting Notes

Tasting Notes

Boasts with the highest sugar content within the 7% series from the Niizawa Brewery. Elegant sweetness derived from the polished rice, along with its sweet aftertaste, will leave a deep and lasting impression.

Flavors & Aromas

Aniseed
Melon
Honeysuckle

Intensity

Pairing

Pairs well with

Best served at

Hanahie
(10 °C)
Suzuhie
(15 °C)

Best served in

Wine Glass

Brewery Story

The Ultimate Food Sake

Founded in 1873, with the professed aim of delivering “the ultimate meal-time sake”, the brewery continues to hold itself to a support role, in deference to cuisine. The brewery’s head office is located in the south of the Osaki Plain in Miyagi Prefecture, where the Sasanishiki and Hitomebore rice variants originated from. However, the brewery struggled to make a profit, when 90% of all sake produced was basic sake (“Futsushu”) around the year 2000. It was when the 5th generation owner Niizawa returned to the brewery the predecessor was thinking about closing the brewery but Mr. Niizawa persuaded him to keep the brewery running and started a great turnaround.

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