Sake Gassan Junmai Ginjo Mountain Moon is premium sake that ranks high with the Beverage Tasting Institute. This fine sake is crafted by the Yoshia Brewing Company, which is a renowed and award-winning brewery that crafts elegant sakes. This brewery is located in the village of Yasugi and was founded in 1743. This particular brewery has crafted sakes using almost two centuries of tradition that has been handed down through the generations. Since these sakes are crafted by a sake master, the production is small, but extremely detailed. The water used to produce the sake is used from the springs around the region of Yasugi. The quality of rice, water, and skill are the perfect marriage to bring together an award-winning harmony of flavors. The technique of the brewing master is so cherished that the Japanese government has asked the brewery’s master to share his skills with the next generation. The Sake Gassan Junmai Ginjo Mountain Moon features wood-like aromas that include beets, mushrooms, and fruits. This distinct sake has won over 10 awards for taste and is one of the best sakes on the market today. This sake featured at Timeless Wines is unique, easy to drink, and features a smooth and velvety texture that the expert wine connoisseurs will truly remember.
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Aromatically the wine lifts from the glass with a combination of perfectly ripened red and black fruits, with a graphite smokiness and a hint of mulling spices. On the palate, their is a youthful tannic structure and a floral flavors alongside the fruity notes.
Spicy cologne lifts from the 2021 Pinot Noir Paul Gerrie Vineyard, with both high-toned and darker notes of sage, menthol, bergamot, and cranberry cocktail. Medium to full-bodied, it’s tightly coiled, with tremendous length, gripping ripe tannins, a bright spine of acidity, and mouthwatering salinity that lasts long on the finish. It offers up great mineral texture and will need 3-5 more years in bottle.
- Jeb Dunnuck 96 Points