Genshu Kashiwazakari Sugao
Katayama Shuzo Co., Ltd. (Tochigi)
Since its founding in 1880 in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, Katayama Shuzo has been carrying on the tradition of the traditional “Sase style shibori,” a squeezing method that boasts a 100-year history, to produce unfiltered Japanese sake. Compared with the automated pressing machines, this technique involves an immense amount of time and effort. Even so, Katayama Shuzo has remained faithful to the traditional method as machine pressing may undermine the flavor and taste of sake. Genshu Kashiwazakari Sugao, which is undiluted and unpasteurized, has been produced by collecting the drips of sake with minimum off-note flavors and bottling them without filtering or heat treatment. While most of Japanese sake is sold in 1.8-liter bottles, Sugao is provided in 720-milliliter bottle in response to the requests from customers who prefer a smaller bottle so that they can finish it up. The bottle is also designed to enable carrying without the use of an outer box. Its fresh aroma before drinking and the great “nodogoshi,” or the sensation when it passes through the throat, makes it an ideal sake that can be recommended to men and women alike.
Katayama Shuzo Co., Ltd. (Tochigi)
Genre: Food/Drink
Volume
720ml
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JPY3,010 (excluding tax)