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Tsubosaka Shuzo (壺坂酒造)

Seppikosan Junmai (720ml) [HK Inventory]

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It offers a warm, comforting aroma of steamed grains. On the palate, a gentle, well-rounded rice umami expands smoothly, providing the satisfying weight and grounding depth characteristic of a classic Junmai. Brewed with the pristine subterranean waters of Mt. Seppiko, it maintains a graceful fluidity despite its rich profile. Whether enjoyed at room temperature or gently warmed to release its soothing aromas, this highly accommodating sake pairs seamlessly with savory stews, grilled skewers, and hearty everyday fare.


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Bottle Size 720ml
Grade Junmai-shu
Bottling Year / Month 2018/05
Country of Origin Japan
Region / State / Province Kansai / Kinki
Prefecture Hyogo (兵庫県)
Kake (Mash) Rice Polishing Ratio 70%
Alcohol (ABV) 15.0%
Type Sake
Brand Seppikosan (雪彥山)
Merchant Location Hong Kong
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About The Brewery

Tsubosaka Shuzo (壺坂酒造)

Tsubosaka Shuzo was founded in 1629 (Kanei 6) in Nakadera, Kodera-cho, Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture. Due to climatic challenges, the brewery relocated to its current site in Maenosho, Yumesaki-cho, within the same city, in 1805 (Bunka 2). To this day, it proudly preserves the traditions and specialized techniques of "natural fermentation," a process uniquely made possible by the distinct terroir of Yumesaki-cho. The historic brewery building itself stands at over 210 years old and features an exceptionally rare architectural design. The floorboards on the second level can be removed, allowing brewers to drop koji directly into the fermentation vats below and to execute the traditional Tenbin-shibori (wooden beam pressing) method.
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