An curved arrow pointing right. Sake has been brewed in Japan for thousands of years. The most expensive kind, made with polished grains of rice, is called junmai daiginjo. One bottle can easily ...
Asahi Shuzo Co. in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture, launched “junmai daiginjo,” a bottle of the highest quality of sake, at the new Dassai Blue Sake Brewery under the Dassai Blue line.
This special junmai daiginjo sake is made using 100% Uonuma Koshihikari rice, one of Japan’s finest rice varieties, bringing out the natural sweetness and umami of the rice to the fullest.
but a 234-year-old sake brewery here in Ibaraki Prefecture is gunning to serve the next drinks at Dodger Stadium. Premium Ippin Junmai Daiginjo, made by Yoshikubo Brewing Co., is now on the VIP ...
The growing appreciation for Japan’s artisanal brewing techniques, regional sake varieties, and premium grades like junmai daiginjo has fueled demand. Additionally, sake education, tasting ...
But, as far as the most common sake types, here's what you’ll find on a menu or your local bottle shop: Ginjos and junmai ...
Once confined to Japanese restaurants and karaoke clubs, sake has found its way onto drinks ... If you're after something extra-special, look out for daiginjo or ginjo on the label: these are ...