Hida Local Sake Gift Set (1.8L x 2)

Producer: Yoshida Shuzo Co
ID: 351
Two large bottles of sake brewed locally in the Hida area of Shimane Prefecture.
¥ 5,500
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This set comes with one of each of Hida's specialty local sakes: Tatara no Kaze Junmai Ginjo sake and Tatara no Mai Dry Junmai Ginjo sake. Both types were produced from sake rice grown in the Hida area of Shimane Prefecture in collaboration with Yoshida Shuzo, a renowned sake brewery in Hirose, Yasugi City. This is the perfect set for sake lovers who want to experience the local goods of Shimane Prefecture. Tatara no Kaze is Hida's first locally brewed sake. It is a Junmai Ginjo sake with a clear ginjo aroma, a fruity, slightly sweet taste, and a refreshing acidic aftertaste. Tatara no Mai was created in response to the popularity of Tatara no Kaze. It is a dry Junmai Ginjo sake that has a fruity aroma and full-bodied flavor. Its dryness is pleasant and refreshing. Contents: 1.8L bottles x 2
Dietary Restrictions
  • Gluten-free
  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
  • Pescetarian
Technical Details
  • Product weight: 5000 gr
  • Product height: 41 cm
  • Product width: 10 cm
  • Product length: 10 cm
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Region
Hida Local Sake Gift Set (1.8L x 2) is produced in Shimane prefecture.
Producer
Yoshida Shuzo Co
Shimane Prefecture
Yoshida Shuzo Co brews Izumo-style sake that is characterized by its soft taste and mellow flavor. These unique characteristics are achieved by using high-quality rice grown in Shimane prefecture along with ultra-soft water that has been designated as one of the "100 Famous Waters of Shimane". The Fumai School of Tea Ceremony, which originated in Matsue, Shimane, regards this water as one of the highest-class waters. Yoshida Shuzo Co's sake can be enjoyed by both sake connoisseurs and sake newcomers alike.