Sake Echizen Misaki Long-Aged Daiginjo "Fuku-Fuku" 720ml [Fukui Prefecture, Tanabe Shuzō]
Sake Echizen Misaki Long-Aged Daiginjo "Fuku-Fuku" 720ml [Fukui Prefecture, Tanabe Shuzō]
Echizen Misaki Long-Aged Daiginjo "Fuku-Fuku"
The finest sake mash of the year is carefully packed into traditional sake bags, hung, and allowed to drip naturally, drop by drop, into bottles. From this process, only the mid-portion of the pressing, known as nakadori—the most well-balanced in flavor—is selected and released, limited to just 500 bottles annually.
The name "Fuku-Fuku" combines the character "Fuku" from "Fukui" (the sake's origin) and the word for "happiness" in Japanese, symbolizing a double blessing. We hope that everyone who enjoys this sake will experience twice the happiness. (Source: Brewery's Official Website)
- Brewery: Tanabe Shuzo, Fukui Prefecture
- Rice: Special A-Grade Yamadanishiki from Hyogo Prefecture
- Polishing Ratio: 40%
- Alcohol Content: 17%
- Sake Meter Value (SMV): +4
- Acidity: 1.5
- Volume: 720ml
“We want to dedicate ourselves to sake brewing with pride as a sake from Fukui.”
Since 1899, we have been brewing sake in Eiheiji Town, located about 30 minutes by car from the center of Fukui City, near the Sōtō Zen sect's head temple, Eiheiji. The town is home to the Kuzuryū River, which originates from the sacred peak of Hakusan, a symbol of the “town of clear streams.” In the summer, it is bustling with ayu fishing, and in the winter, it is lively with cherry salmon fishing. Historically, sake brewing was promoted as an industry by the Matsuoka Domain, and the town flourished as one of the most renowned sake-producing regions in the prefecture, boasting 17 breweries. We produce approximately 300 koku of sake annually. Utilizing traditional wooden steaming pots for rice steaming, all mash is pressed using the “sōsaku” method. We focus on "ginjo brewing," making use of the soft underground water from the Kuzuryū River, aiming to highlight the gentle mouthfeel and the rice-derived umami flavors in our sake.
Drinking under the age of 20 is prohibited by law.
We do not sell alcoholic beverages for those under the age of 20.