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Sake Matsumidori Tokubetsu Junmai Hiire 1800ml 【Kanagawa Prefecture, Nakazawa Shuzo】
Sake Matsumidori Tokubetsu Junmai Hiire 1800ml 【Kanagawa Prefecture, Nakazawa Shuzo】
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Matsumidori Tokubetsu Junmai Hiire
This sake is a challenge brew by the 11th generation brewer, Ryo Kagiwada. With the theme of balancing “sweetness” and “acidity,” the brewing process is refined every year. Using “Yamada Nishiki” for the koji rice and “Miyama Nishiki” for the kakemai (steamed rice), and combining it with Yeast No. 7, the sake is fermented at low temperatures to carefully control the yeast activity. While preserving the traditions of his predecessors, Kagiwada aims to bring a fresh new breeze to the sake. (Comment from the brewer)
Brewery: Nakazawa Shuzo, Kanagawa Prefecture
Rice Used: Yamada Nishiki (koji), Miyama Nishiki (kakemai)
Polishing Ratio: 55%
Alcohol Content: 16%
Volume: 1800ml
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Nakazawa Sake Brewery, Kanagawa Prefecture



Preserving tradition while incorporating new techniques, sake brewing for the future
Nakazawa Sake Brewery was founded in 1825 and is committed to brewing sake honestly, without pandering or arrogance.
The name of the representative brand "Matsumidori" was given to the Odawara clan by the Okubo family, the castle lords, as they were the official merchants of the Odawara domain. The name comes from the scenic beauty of the Matsuda area, with "matsu" (pine) referring to the rows of pine trees along the Sakagawa River that runs alongside the brewery, "bi" (beauty) referring to the beautiful scenery of Matsuda town and this delicious sake, and "tori" (bird) referring to the shape of the sake jar.
Ryo Kagiwada, the 11th generation owner of a family business with approximately 200 years of history, is brewing a new type of sake that focuses on the yeast while maintaining the 100% handmade production method that has been passed down from generation to generation.