The pink label sets the vibe, bright, playful, and alluring. Produced with local yeast and rice as well as white koji, which adds a little more citric acid. But don’t think this is an acidic brew, it’s aroma delivers the classic white flower scent and the flavor is reminiscent of bubble gum or cotton candy. After the first bubble of flavor, it gently dissipates into a light dryness.
Daishichi Shoka Junmai Daiginjo Sake 720ml - Tippsy Sake
MUTSU-HASSEN JUNMAI GINJO BLACK LABEL
Taiheizan “Tenko 50” Heavenly Grace - Tippsy Sake
Mutsu Hassen Ginjo Pink Label - Bombvinos
Mutsu Hassen Pink Label Ginjo – De Wine Spot
MUTSU HASSEN PINK GINJO
Ginjo – Tippsy Sake
If you find yourself craving a bubbly drink that isn’t too sweet then look no further. AWA Sparkling sake graces your senses with a fine ginjo scent
Nanbu Bijin “AWA Sparkling”
Made by a brewery with one of the few female executives in the sake world, this sake is produced using the same method as for daiginjo sake. It’s
Minanogawa “Junmai Ginjo”
The brewery has always been obsessed with Yamadanishiki rice, and it’s no different with this sake. Using soft water from the Kitayama Mountains, the
Azumaichi “Junmai Ginjo”