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Gold Phoenix - Limited Production
Use of the champagne bottle that made in Japan
Genshu sake - let you taste the origin
Cold maturation for 1 years, more aromas and fruitiness can be developed
With the gift box, good for present
$1200 or above order free delivery (Hong Kong) on order
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Ingrident: Rice、Koji
Rice Type: 100% Aiyama
Polishing Rate: 45%
Alcohol: above 16% vol, under 17% vol
Production Date: Oct 2025
Website: https://hououbiden.jp/
HououBiden is bright and high-quality sakewith a characteristic of fresh and fruity ginjo aroma. We value the connectionwith sake rice producing regions and rice farmers from throughout Japanincluding Tochigi prefecture and would like to highlight the differences ofeach sake rice, personality and richness of the lands.

HououBiden Brewery, Kobayashi shuzo wasestablished in the 5th year of Meiji era (1872) at Koyama city in Tochigiprefecture. Formerly known as Mitamura village, it is a land with beautifulrice fields as far as the eye can see and plenty of infiltrated water fromNikko mountains. HououBiden was born from this land.

We keep brewing high-quality ginjo shu with our 150 years of history,tradition, and sensibility as our unique values.
Plentiful ground water from Nikko’s water veinirrigates rice fields which spread as far as the eye can see. Pleasant windblows through a range of Nikko mountains and results in healthy rice plants.

This rich land with majestic and delicatenature is the best environment to brew sake.
