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Product information "Nabeshima Daiginjo - 720ml"

Nabeshima Daiginjo is the winner of the International Wine Challenge 2011 as best sake from Japan. Naoki Limori, Toji, brewing master and owner of Fukuchiyo Shuzo proudly received the title in London which also recognised his innovative slow brewing at low temperatures.
Enjoy this perfect brewed sake with more fruit pen can describe, palate that frightens people who like to be critical since perfect palate is there and it can be found inside this sake. Lingering long finish which is endless and keeps on to be surprising and pleasant.


Enjoy this sake on its own best cooled in the special Sophienwald sakeglass.

Prefecture: Saga
Alcohol: 17.0%
Classification: Daiginjo
Content: 720ml
Rice type: Yamada-nishiki
How to serve: Reishu 冷酒 (refrigerated)

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  • Every sake bottle is individually wrapped and secured with shock-absorbing materials.
  • Reinforced dividers keep bottles from touching.
  • Box sizes: 1, 3, 6 and 12 bottles—combined so everything fits snugly.
  • Premium/limited editions receive extra protection (neck/base guards + added cushioning).

Temperature control

  • To preserve flavour and aroma we use insulated packaging and, when needed, cold packs.
  • Summer/Winter protocol: during heat or cold snaps we adjust packaging and dispatch day.
  • Moisture-resistant inner layer used where appropriate to prevent condensation.

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  • FSC-certified cartons and 100% recyclable void fill.
  • Less plastic: paper tape and reuse of clean supplier boxes where possible.
  • Compact packing to avoid shipping air and reduce CO₂.