Sake Hundred Shirin Junmai Daiginjo is an innovative oaked sake aged in Hokkaido Mizunara barrels by Yamagata's Oujiman Brewery. It harmonizes refined ginjo aromas with subtle smoky notes and a creamy texture, evoking serene forest elegance.
| Type | Sake |
| Bottling Year / Month | 2025/05 (Reiwa 7/5) |
| Bottle Size | 720ml (with Giftbox) |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Region / State / Province | Tohoku |
| Prefecture | Yamagata |
| Alcohol (ABV) | 15.6% |
| Kake (Mash) Rice | Hyogo Prefecture Yamadanishiki |
| Acidity | 1.7 |
| Sake Meter Value (SMV) | -5 |
| Kake (Mash) Rice Polishing Ratio | 18% |
| Merchant Location | Hong Kong |
Special Notes
About The Brewery
Sake Hundred
Established in 2018, SAKE HUNDRED is a luxury sake brand with a mission to "Fill hearts and color lives." Unlike traditional breweries, it operates as a specialized brand that collaborates with Japan’s most elite breweries to produce sakes of unparalleled quality and artistry. Its flagship label, "Byakko," gained global fame for its extraordinary 18% rice-polishing ratio and ethereal purity, while other expressions like "Shirin" and "Ten-u" showcase unique brewing philosophies and terroir. With its sleek, modern aesthetic and consistent gold-medal performances at prestigious contests like the IWC, SAKE HUNDRED has redefined sake as a global luxury icon, sought after by connoisseurs and Michelin-starred establishments alike.
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