EXPO 2025 VI Study: Osaka Kansai International Art Festival 2025 Junmai Daiginjo
EXPO 2025 Ⅵ 純米大吟醸
Product Details
Product Details
Shipping begins September 16th onwards.
A limited-edition Junmai Daiginjo collaboration between "2025 Study: Osaka Kansai International Art Festival 2025" and Niizawa Brewery, limited to 3,000 bottles. The label features artwork by Teppei Kaneuji that is also displayed at the EXPO 2025 venue as "Study: Osaka Kansai International Art Festival / EXPO PUBLIC ART." This special sake captivates with elegant sweet aromas reminiscent of ripe muskmelon, while fresh flavors of white grapes and pears unfold across the palate. The fleeting yet beautiful finish combines with refreshing acidity to create a pleasant and harmonious conclusion.
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Alcohol % | 15 |
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Rice | Not disclosed |
Water | Mt. Zao underground water |
Tasting Notes
Tasting Notes
Elegant sweet aromas reminiscent of ripe muskmelon greet the senses with refined nobility. Fresh flavors resembling white grapes and pears spread abundantly across the palate, creating a juicy and vibrant taste experience. The fleeting yet beautiful aftertaste layers with refreshing acidity, delivering a comfortable and well-balanced finish. Versatile as a food-pairing sake, this approachable flavor profile welcomes sake enthusiasts of all levels.
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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.