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Mantensei Star-Filled Sky Sake (720ML)Junmai Ginjo from Tottori, Japan0.0 0 RatingsSold Out - was $37.99Ships Thu, May 2Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Mantensei Star-Filled Sky Sake (300ML)Junmai Ginjo from Tottori, Japan0.0 0 RatingsSold Out - was $16.99Ships Thu, May 2Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsMantensei is brand brewed by Suwa Izumi. This kura was founded in 1859...
Mantensei is brand brewed by Suwa Izumi. This kura was founded in 1859. The name Suwa Izumi was taken from a local Shinto shrine, Suwa Jinja. The shrine itself has been in existence since 1278, and is a famous local attraction. Tottori Prefecture, where they are located , is one of the least populated regions of Japan, and undoubtedly has some of the most beautiful nature. Mountains, oceans and wooded areas vie for space, with people in the minority. The clean air and the cold winters make it ideal for sake brewing. Located about two hours outside of Osaka by express train, there are only 23 sake breweries still remaining in the prefecture.
The Sake
Overall their sake is dry, and wonderfully approachable as a result of the water from which it is brewed. The water is extremely soft, but it ferments well at low temperatures. So they make their sake with long, low-temperature fermentation, which allows a gentle ginjo fragrance, and a fresh lively flavor to develop. Also, as they know koji is where good sake begins, they do it their own way, which is to make the koji at a slightly higher temperature than usual. This helps give their sake a clean and pleasant finish.
Their sake, in particular their Daiginjo Ottori, has its fans from all over Japan. They have won nine gold awards in the national New Sake Tasting competitions and 12 similar awards within Tottori.