Japanese Sake Ayaume Umeshu
Japanese Sake Ayaume Umeshu
Japanese Sake Ayaume Umeshu
Japanese Sake Ayaume Umeshu
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Japanese Sake Ayaume Umeshu

通常価格
1.049.000₫
販売価格
1.049.000₫
通常価格
売り切れ
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あたり 

The plum wine ``Ayaume'' is made from 100% ``Nankoume'' grown in Ayabe, and is characterized by the sweetness and flavor of sake. Enjoy it on the rocks or with soda, or pour it over a glass of crushed ice.

Brewery: Wakamiya Shuzou

Sake Type: Sweet & Rich

ABV: 13%

Polish Ratio: 

Ingredients: Plum

SMV: 

Acidity: Private

About Brewery

Wakamiya Shuzo began its brewing in Taisho 9 (1920), starting with the brewing of the former Mitani Shuzo at Wakamiya Shrine's sacred water located in the city. With a dedication to Kyoto-produced rice and under the guidance of toji (master brewer) inherited from both the Tango and Tajima regions, Wakamiya Shuzo produces high-quality sake without missing the crucial timing in the clear and pure environment of Ayabe.

In 2022, they initiated the "Student Sake Brewing Project" in collaboration with local high schools and universities in Kyoto Prefecture. They developed a product aiming to refresh the image of sake until then, titled "Finding Healing in a Chill Night."
In 2023, as part of the same project with students, they developed "Chosui," aiming to convert those who claim not to like sake into sake enthusiasts. It is now available for purchase on their e-commerce site.

About Kyoto

Kyoto is located in a valley, part of the Yamashiro (or Kyoto) Basin, in the eastern part of the mountainous region known as the Tamba highlands. The Yamashiro Basin is surrounded on three sides by mountains known as Higashiyama, Kitayama and Nishiyama, with a maximum height of approximately 1,000 meters (3,281 ft) above sea level.
Kyoto sits atop a large natural water table that provides the city with ample freshwater wells.

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