Manotsuru Junmai Ginjo "Winter: Beyond the Snow Sky"

Manotsuru Junmai Ginjo "Winter: Beyond the Snow Sky"
Manotsuru Junmai Ginjo "Winter: Beyond the Snow Sky"
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Manotsuru Junmai Ginjo "Winter: Beyond the Snow Sky"

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"With every falling flake, an unique spark of life falls from heaven". First in line of the "Same Sky" Series is "Beyond the Snow Sky", featuring snowflakes falling from a road blanketed by the purest snow. This sake has deep umami and matured fruits flavour. You will find the snowman on the label in the dark under the certain condition. (After pointing the light from sun shine or fluorescent light for a few minutes, and put the bottle in the dark, the snowman and crystals of snow will appear on the label)

In 2020, when Corona covered the world, Obata Sake Brewery asked “What is the original role of sake?” While the movement and contact of people was restricted, Manotsuru believed that sake has the power to “connect people”. They want to send the world a message that even if we are far apart, our hearts will always be close together when we tilt the cup. This is one of the four bottles in the "Same Sky" series, plus the bottle glows in the dark!

Grade Junmai Ginjo
Polishing Ratio 50% / 60%
Rice Type Gohyakumangoku / Koshiibuki
Alcohol 16.5%
Prefecture Niigata
Brewery Obata Shuzo

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DH
03/18/2021
Dan H.
Singapore Singapore
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We enjoyed this bottle

We enjoyed this bottle ! Nice poetic name; Beyond the snow sky by Manotsuru. Fruity aromas and Rich umami.

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