


Houjun Junmai Daiginjo Oita Mitsui 720ml
This Junmai Daiginjo sake is the product of Komatsu Sake Brewery's wholehearted effort, brewed using 100% "Oita Mii," the rare sake rice that Oita Prefecture takes pride in, polished to 50%. The passion behind this rare rice, which disappeared in the 1960s, is what brought it back to life from just a handful of seed rice. This is a sake that truly embodies the theme, "Sake that can only be made in Oita, sake that is packed with everything about Oita."
The greatest appeal of this sake is its gentle ginjo aroma and rich flavor that fills the mouth. The deep sweetness and umami of the rice are clearly conveyed, but the aftertaste is surprisingly crisp and leaves a pleasant lingering aftertaste. Although it has an alcohol content of 16 degrees, it is also characterized by its smoothness that makes it easy to drink.
"Houjun Junmai Daiginjo Oita Mii" was created to be compatible with modern, diverse food cultures, and was designed to be particularly compatible with oily and strongly flavored dishes. It plays the role of a "great supporting actor" that enhances the flavor of the food many times over without being too assertive, elevating ordinary dishes that you are used to eating into something special.
This bottle allows you to fully enjoy the unique characteristics of Oita Mitsui sake rice, which is full of history and passion and can only be found in Oita. Please try this truly good sake, which will enrich your daily dinner table and deepen the joy of tasting it with your food.
<Staff recommendation points>
This Junmai Daiginjo sake has a strong rice flavor! It has a delicious taste that stands up to strong-flavored ingredients such as grilled fish and meat dishes.
- Dry/Rich
- Dry/Rich
- Oita Mitsui
Specific name, Junmai Daiginjo
Volume, 720 ml
Alcohol content, 15.4 %
Rice polishing ratio (koji rice), 50.0 %
Rice polishing ratio (kake rice), 50.0 %
Sake Meter Value, 1.0
Acidity, 1.6
Amino acid value,
Special Note,
Address: Oita Prefecture
Komatsu Sake Brewery is a long-established sake brewery founded in 1868 in Nagasu, Usa City, Oita Prefecture. Its representative brand is "Hyojun," and it aims to be a sake that goes well with both Japanese and Western food as a mealtime drink. In 2008, the sixth generation owner took over and launched the "Hyojun" brand.