- Rupture de stock
Bijito Junmaï Ginjo
Not vintage - 75cl
remove_circle Rupture de stock
This sake is truly unique and stands out thanks to very pronounced peach and pear aromas.
Profil
Grape varieties
Perfect pairing
To be consumed
To drink in two years
You need help, do not hesitate to contact us to refine your order and your pleasure
(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
Bijito
Junmaï Ginjo
Sake
Made in one of the largest breweries in Japan, Kizakura Fushimigura, in the Kyoto area.
Rice of the Yamadanishiki variety whose grains have been polished up to 60%, very pure water and koji (mushroom producing a natural enzyme).
The quality of the rice as well as the water used are two very important and essential elements in the design of sake, which is why the Kizukura Fushimigura brewery pays particular attention to it, so that consumers can appreciate the qualities and flavors of a traditional sake.
Tasting Notes:
This sake is truly unique and stands out thanks to very pronounced peach and pear aromas. Delicate, fresh and light, with fine notes of white flowers.
Food and wine :
Saint-Pierre with granny-smith filaments. Foie gras and pear compote with star anise.
Aging potential in your cellar:
2 years
Analytic :
72 cl - 14.5% volume
Contains sulfites
Alcohol abuse is dangerous for health. To consume with moderation.
"The consumption of alcoholic beverages during pregnancy, even in small quantities, can have serious consequences on the health of the child".
General information
Brand :
Reference : Bijito-Junmaï-Ginjo-Saké
Conservation : To drink in two years
Region : Kyoto
Country : Japan
A wine to discover or rediscover at your wine merchant
Château Villa Carmin is a modern and chic Médoc, dominated by notes of red fruit with a round, unctuous and suave mouth.
A true benchmark, this single malt has been aged in the finest Oloroso and Pedro Ximenez sherry casks. This single malt offers velvety notes of black fruit, chocol...
Made at The Chita distillery near Kyoto, this expression is a blend of three distillates and five different whisky profiles. Spicy oak with some sweet and bitter n...