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Ginjo sakes are relatively new in the sake world—they weren't widely produced until about 50 years ago. Ginjo sakes have a minimum of 60% seimaibuai, or percentage of rice remaining after polishing. Because this is only a minimum, many brewers polish their rice for ginjo sakes past 60% to achieve a smoother, cleaner style.