Hanamura Junmai Ginjo Misato Nishiki Namazake Japanese Sake 16% 1800ml 花邑 純米吟醸 美郷錦 生酒

Rated 4.7 Stars (465 reviews)

About This Sake

A fragrance full of elegance and a deep taste that slowly develops in the mouth.
Ideal as a gift.
Junmai Daiginjo with a fresh taste thanks to the use of instant heat sterilisation technology.

Brand

Hanamura

Special Designation Grade

Junmai Ginjo

Acidity

1.3

ABV

16%

Ingredients

RPR

50%

SMV

-6.0

Any 2 enjoy 3% off

$164.99
$144.99

Serving Advice

Well Chilled (About 5℃)

Normal (About 15℃)

Warmed (About 20℃)

Recommended Glassware

Awards

Awards

  • Fine Sake Awards 2022: Gold Award.
  • Glass Bottle Awards 2022: Winner.

300+

Professional 

Review

50+

Michelins' 

Choice

9K+

 Favorable 

Criticism

Food Pairings

Food Pairings

Sashimi

Sashimi highlight the sake's refined fruit and floral notes

Seafood

Grilled or steamed dishes with minimal seasoning complement its clean and smooth finish.

Cheese

Soft cheeses bring out its subtle nutty undertones and balance the sake's sweetness.

Appetizers 

Light appetizers allow the sake’s nuanced aromas and flavors to shine.

Flavour Chart

Flavour Chart

Discover the delicate balance of flavors in every sip. Our Flavour Chart highlights the unique profiles, from sweet to dry, fruity to umami, offering an immersive journey into the world of sake.

Flavour:

    Soft            Clean        Aromatic     

  Refreshing       Well-Balanced  

  Mellow        Smooth       Aromatic    

Aroma:

  Fruity·Floral                        Nuts·Honey                  Spices·Wood  

  Lychee·Apple·Pear           Almond                          Anise  

  Fruity·Floral                 Nuts·Honey                Spces·Wood       

  Apple·Pear                      Chocolate                   Dairy  

 Yellow Peach           

About The Brewery

About The Brewery

The founder of the company is said to be "Niemon," who came from the province of Kaga (present-day Ishikawa Prefecture) around the end of the Warring States Period to the beginning of the Edo Period, and is still called "Kaga-nin" in Yuzawa today. Initially, he was an oil merchant, but later he also brewed miso. Ryoseki Sake Brewery was originally founded in 1874 by Ito Niemon Shouten. The name Ryoseki is said to have come from the association with the sake brand Masamune (Masamune = authentic), which was named by a sword connoisseur doctor during the reign of Niemon VIII, who wanted the sake to be both the famous sword of the east, Masamune, and the sword of the west, Munechika, and the sword of the east and west, Ozeki.