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Ginjo / Daiginjo

Literal Translation
Premium sake grades based on degree of rice polishing. Ginjo = at least 40% of the rice polished away. Daiginjo = at least 50%. More polishing generally means lighter, more aromatic, more delicate flavour. Served cold. Where sake becomes clearly complex.