The 8 Types of Sake: Instantly Boost Your Sake Knowledge!
Did you know there are 8 official types of premium sake, known as Tokutei Meisho-shu? In this video, two certified Sake Sommeliers explain each category—Honjozo, Tokubetsu Honjozo, Junmai, Tokubetsu Junmai, Ginjo, Junmai Ginjo, Daiginjo, and Junmai Daiginjo—in a simple and easy-to-understand way. Ever wondered: • What’s the difference between Junmai and Ginjo? • What does “seimaibuai” (rice polishing ratio) mean? We’ve got you covered! 🍶 Perfect for sake beginners and enthusiasts alike. Watch till the end and deepen your sake knowledge! ⬇️Download the illustration of Tokutei Meisho-Shu ⬇️ https://x.gd/Uwc5u Why adding alchohol to Sake? • Why Add Alcohol to Sake? The Surprising Tr... Importance of the rice polishing ratio • Sake Myths: Does Rice Polishing Really Mat... Subscribe to Sip of Japan for sake tips, stories, and exciting ideas! / @sipofjapan We are the Sake exporter in Japan🍶🇯🇵 https://taishijapan.com/en/ #Sake #SakeGuide #SakeEducation

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