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g joy Saké Junmai Ginjo Genshu | NV | 300 ml.
Item #: 52777
Limited Inventory
10 items or less in stock. We will confirm your order by email.
Pickup or Local Delivery only. Pickup usually ready in 1-2 hours.
Rich, Genshu style saké that is big and bold with fruit aromas supported on the palate with a velvety, dense body featuring melon, cherry, and a pepper finish.
Either the bottle is too large for our packaging (i.e. we cannot ship anything larger than 750 ml), the dimensions/shape of the bottle doesn't fit within our packaging for safe shipment, or this is a widely-distributed wine (e.g. Barefoot, Yellow Tail, etc) which we only sell at our physical store or for in-store pickup.
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In-Store/Curbside Pickup is at our store: Prestige Wine & Spirits, 3410 Amelia Dr, Orchard Park, NY 14127
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Rich, Genshu style saké that is big and bold with fruit aromas supported on the palate with a velvety, dense body featuring melon, cherry, and a pepper finish.
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