Sake Hakushika Kuromatsu Junmai Ginjo, 300 ml
Reviews of purchase Hakushika Kuromatsu Junmai Ginjo, 300 ml
Tasting Notes
Sake light color.
Sake has a full-bodied taste with notes of roasted nuts, toast, dried fruit and a smooth finish.
Sake has a pleasant fresh scent.
Sake goes well with sukiyaki, roast lamb, meat, braised beef yakitori, sushi, sashimi and tuna carpaccio. Recommended serving temperature 12-14 ° C.
Interesting Facts
Hakushika Kuromatsu Junmai Ginjo - great premium sake, producing no added alcohol using a standard varieties of rice polished to 60% of the remainder.
Hakushika means "White Deer". The name of this brand has been borrowed from the Chinese mystical legends of the White Hart, who possessed extraordinary power. According to this legend, the Emperor Hsuan Tsung (712-756) found White deer standing in a lotus garden of his palace. On the horn of a deer hanging copper medal engraved on it the words argued that this beautiful animal has lived for thousands of years and brings prosperity. The Emperor was so glad this is a good sign that made a big celebration. He cared about the White Hart as a sacred animal. According to legend, the White Deer - Hakushika recognized symbol of longevity and prosperity. Company Tatsuuma Honke Shuzo sake Hakushika named in honor of this sacred animal to the desire that their products will always be synonymous with vitality, longevity and well-being.
Company Tatsuuma Honke Shuji was founded Kitidzaemonom Tatsuuma in 1662 in Hyogo Prefecture. In 1889 the sake Hakushika received a gold medal and a certificate at an exhibition in Paris in 1893 Sake wins prize at the Chicago Columbian Exposition. In 1957, television advertising appears Hakusika sake. In 1982 he opened a memorial Hakusika museum in honor of 320 anniversary of the founding of the company. In 2004, the company's president, Akio Tatsuuma, appointed chairman of the Japan Association of Manufacturers sake (the Japan Sake Brewers Association). The company is still owned by the family Tatsuuma, and despite the fact that production over time has undergone some changes, traditions, practices and experience gained in more than 340 years, remain unchanged.
For the production of sake Hakusika used water "Miyamidzu" and the best rice varieties Yamadanisiki, which, according to experts, it is in the region of Hyogo best. The company produces high-quality sake table as well as premium items.