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In this episode of Sake Deep Dive, Jim and Andy take a look at Ginjo--the word, the sake, and the significance. We hope people learn that there’s more to it than just milling ratios, and see just how important Hiroshima is to the modern conception of this “scrutinized” brewing method. Remember, ginjo is good, but it’s not everything!

Recommended sake in this episode

Andrew:

Fukucho Hattanso Ginjo, Imada Shuzo Honten, Hiroshima

Ippakusuisei, Fukurokuju Shuzo, Akita

Jim:

Kankiko Chiisana Yorokobi, Sawada Shuzo, Nara

Useful vocabulary from this episode

吟味する ginmi suru - to thoroughly scrutinize, investigate, or savor.

YK35 - A winning recipe for the annual Japan sake awards back in the day. Yamadanishiki milled to 35%, and Kyugo Kobo (Association yeast number 9).

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