A Tokubetsu junmai sake made with Hanafubuki brown rice, a variety native to Aomori prefecture, brewed with Tappi water.
This is a pure rice sake aged for over 10 years.
A popular koshu sake from the Rokka Shuzo brewery, released as a limited edition
Tasting notes: The colour, aroma and flavour gradually open up, revealing an amber-coloured sake with a unique flavour.
TOKUBETSU Junmai Koshu Sake 10YO 安芸虎 山田錦80%精米純米 720ml
Brewer : Rokka Shuzo, 1972
Region : Aomori
Type: Tokubetsu Junmai Koshu
Rice : Hanafubuki 100%
Seimai Buai (rice polish): 55%
Yeast: Nº. 1401
SMV (sake grade) : -2,0
Alcohol grade : 18%
Acidity : 2,1
Serving temperature : can be served with a highball, at room temperature or slightly chilled.
Size : 720 ml
Storage: away from light and heat, ideally in a cool place. After opening, store in the refrigerator and consume within 4 to 5 weeks.
Takashimaya Brewery was founded in 1719 in the town of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture. In 1972, the 3 Hirosaki sake breweries - Takashimaya, Shiraume and Kawamura - joined forces to form Rokka Sake Brewery Co, Ltd, taking its name from the pure beauty of the snowflakes that fell at that time.
The Rokka brewery thus moved to the foot of Mount Iwaki, around 300 years after its formation, a sacred mountain symbolising Tsugaru. Since then, the brewery has been producing sake in a privileged environment, using water from the nearby river Iwaki, and delivering it throughout the country and around the world.