
Autumn Junmai Daiginjo of
Jozen Mizuno-gotoshi
Only 1,500 Bottles Produced
Autumn Junmai Daiginjo of Jozen Mizuno-gotoshi
Only 1,500 Bottles Produced
Most of us would buy moon cake as a present during the Mid-Autumn Festival. But what about moon sake? This year, Jozen Mizuno-gotoshi has released a limited moon-themed Junmai Daiginjo with a production of only 1,500 bottles. In a moon-shaped bottle painted with a cute jumping bunny, it is not only delicious, but eye-catching. Looking for a gift that can show your thoughtfulness during the Mid-Autumn Festival? This is what you should go for! To receive it by the festival, buy now or no later than 15/9!


Floral, Elegant, Pure
Jozen Mizuno-gotoshi (translated as “Good as Water”), originated from Niigata Prefecture, is famous for its water-like purity. Crisp, fresh and smooth, it has been long loved by many sake fans. To welcome this Autumn, they have released a limited moon-themed Junmai Daiginjo. Brewed using the rice polished down to 45%, it is floral and mellow with the notes of lily, jasmine and daisy. Showing the hints of umami and flavors of rice, it is palatable and smooth. Whether you are a sake geek or beginner, you would also be impressed by its pleasant flavors.
Pleasant Not Only on the Palate, But the Eyes
Influenced by the ancient Chinese culture, Japan has a strong complex with the moon. Like China and Taiwan, there is also Mid-Autumn Festival here and people enjoy viewing the full moon that day. Every year, as autumn is approaching, a lot of elaborate moon-themed products would surge on the market. The moon sake of Jozen Mizuno-gotoshi is one of them. Besides its excellent flavors, the cute design of a moon-shaped bottle and painting of an active jumping bunny have amused many sake lovers. With a production of only 1,500 bottles, it is also rare. No wonder, it is a perfect gift idea if you are looking something else than moon cake.
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Jozen Mizuno-gotoshi,
Junmai Daiginjo (Moon)