A very flowery, fruit-like fragrance of melon and apple. Well-balanced, light and smooth taste, with a clean finish that stands out when served just a bit cooled.The figure that the Japanese crested ibis which is a symbol of Sado flies is drawn on the label.It is served to first and business-class passengers on Air France.
| Type | Sake |
| Grade | Daiginjo-shu |
| Bottling Year / Month | Bottled Within Last 12 Months |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Region / State / Province | Chubu / Tokai |
| Prefecture | Niigata |
| Bottle Size | 720ml |
| Alcohol (ABV) | 15.0% |
| Kake (Mash) Rice Polishing Ratio | 50% |
| Kake (Mash) Rice | Gohyakumangoku |
| Merchant Location | Hong Kong |
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About The Brewery
Obata Shuzo (尾畑酒造)
Founded in 1892 on the pristine Sado Island of Niigata Prefecture, Obata Shuzo is celebrated for its "Manotsuru" brand. The brewery operates under the philosophy of "Shiho-Wajo" (Four Treasures Harmony), symbolizing the balance between rice, water, people, and the terroir of Sado. Known for a crisp profile with a profound Umami finish, Obata Shuzo is also a global pioneer in sustainability. They established "Gakkoko" (School Brewery) by converting an abandoned primary school into a production facility powered by 100% renewable energy. A frequent gold medalist at the IWC and other international competitions, Obata Shuzo beautifully harmonizes artisanal tradition with a forward-thinking commitment to the environment.
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