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Japanese Sake Kamikokoro FLAMINGO Red Yeast Junmai Sparkling) 720ml [Okayama, Kamikokoro Brewery]

Japanese Sake Kamikokoro FLAMINGO Red Yeast Junmai Sparkling) 720ml [Okayama, Kamikokoro Brewery]

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Kamikokoro FLAMINGO Red Yeast Junmai Sparkling

A limited-edition sparkling sake from the popular Kamikokoro Shuzo, known for its fizzy delights.
Brewed with rare red yeast, this sake features a vibrant carbonation and refreshing acidity, making it exceptionally easy to drink.

Perfect for celebrations or as a special gift.
Can be shipped at room temperature.

Brewery: Kamikokoro Shuzo, Okayama Prefecture
Rice:Domestic rice (Japan-grown)
Polishing Ratio: 70%
Alcohol Content: 8%
Volume: 720ml

 


Drinking under the age of 20 is prohibited by law.
We do not sell alcoholic beverages for those under the age of 20.

20歳未満の者の飲酒は法律で禁止されています。
20歳未満の者に対しては酒類を販売致しません。

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Kamikokoro Shuzō – Okayama Prefecture

A limited-edition series symbolizing Kamikokoro’s return to its roots and bold step into a new era

Kamikokoro Shuzō was founded in 1913 by its first-generation brewer, Chōjurō Fujii, in Yorishima Town, Okayama Prefecture. In the postwar era, while the mass production method of “Sanbai Zōjō-hō” (triple brewing method) for sweet sake—known as “Sanzo-shu”—rapidly spread, Kamikokoro steadfastly pursued its belief in crafting umakuchi sake, rich in rice flavor, without compromise.

This unwavering commitment to being a “brewery that sells quality” continues to this day. Guided by the motto:

“We may be a manufacturer when it comes to making sake, but we are consumers in everyday life. That’s why we would never make something we wouldn’t let our own family consume.”

The brewery aims to produce safe, reliable sake that evokes the heartfelt phrase,

“I’m so glad I was born in Japan,”

awakening the “Japanese DNA” with every sip of their umakuchi sake.