Kinoene “Junmai Ginjo” Hatsushibori
Chiba prefecture
Ginjo elegance, full-bodied richness
Enticing aromas of juicy melon and pineapple set the stage for a wonderful experience from start to finish. A harmonious blend of juicy sweetness graces the palate, invigorated by a refreshing acidity and subtle fizziness. This impactful and robust aroma leads to a sake that boasts a nice body, and ultimately, a crisp and impeccably smooth finish that lingers with satisfaction.
Characteristics
Brand | Kinoene |
Brewery | Iinuma Honke |
Category | Junmai Ginjo |
Subcategory | Nama, Genshu |
Taste Profile | Light & Dry |
Rice variety | Gohyakumangoku, Yamadanishiki |
Yeast variety | Association No. 1801 |
Alcohol | 17.00% |
RPR | 58% |
SMV | 0 |
Acidity | 2 |
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Region

Kinoene is made in Chiba prefecture in the Kanto region.
Taste Metrics
Tasting Notes
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Melon
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Pineapple
Recommended Pairing
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Seafood
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Sushi/Sashimi
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Veggies

Iinuma Honke
Iinuma Honke is backed by 300 years of sake experience. Located in Chiba prefecture, a well-known agricultural region, the brewery appreciates the importance that quality rice and crystalline spring water has in crafting...
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