HOW TO ENJOY

PAIRING

Holds its own against hefty dishes like roast beef, steak, cheese plates, pates, game meats. Goes quite well with soft cheeses and Mediterranean-style tapas.

SERVING

Lightly chilled, best in a whiskey glass or wine glass. This is a sake to savor slowly, like a prized sherry.

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ABOUT THE BREWERY

DEWAZAKURA BREWERY

In order to understand why this brewery is so special, we need to take a quick dive into the world of Liquor Tax Act in Japan. Stay with us here, because this might be the only time where a story about taxes will keep you on the edge of your seat, because it's really a tale about a plucky underdog coming out on top. Back in the 1980's, the word "Ginjo" was fairly unknown to the regular sake drinker. The very few Ginjos that were commercially sold were incredibly expensive, and usually bought only to be given as gifts. Click to learn more.