ぴーたま
This sake is brewed by Dewazuru's Akita Seishu and is only available in Honshu at the Tsujimura Sake Shop in Aomori City.
It is an active light nigori (nigori is a light nigori with a light nigori taste). The screw cap was opened and closed a couple of times and the bottle was opened.
It has a nigori and a fresh and gorgeous ginjo aroma.
The fine-bodied balance of umami acidity and bitterness and the umami of the unrefined sake make it a perfect match for 😋😋😋😋
The sweetness is slightly dry.
I think I went to Daisen City where Akita Seishu is located. This rice was served in a Tsugaru beadlo sake cup I bought on my trip, thinking Hokkaido -> Akita -> Aomori -> Akita -> Tokyo -> in my stomach.
After returning home, I could not figure out the relationship between Akita Seishu, Dewazuru Shuzo, and the Dewazuru label. Are they merged as companies? Or are they brewing jointly due to the disaster?
2000 yen without tax
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T.KISO
Good evening, Pitama😄.
I'm not sure either, but there seems to be two Akita Sake breweries, Dewazuru Sake Brewery and Kariho Sake Brewery😅.
Like a parent company and a subsidiary company? 🤔
I think each brewery brews the sake and Akita Seishu sells it 😅.
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ぴーたま
T.KISO Good evening 😁.
Thank you for the information! I had input that Akita Seishu brews Kariho and Dewazuru. I was wondering. I was surprised that the area from Daisen to Yokote is a very famous sake brewery 😆.
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