Sake tasting & winery tour in Japan
- Age 20~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
At this quaint sake brewery, founded in 1804 (the first year of the Bunka era, during the Edo period), you can learn about the sake culture of Joetsu and the differences in taste between modern and past varieties and brewing methods, and enjoy the rich sake culture of Joetsu. ・Sample sake made using different methods ・Sample and select your favorite from the various bottles provided by the brewery ・Create an original label on Japanese paper with a brush, etc., and take home a one-of-a-kind bottle Experience plan (approx. 1 hour) ‣ Brewery tour ‣ Tasting ‣ Shopping
- Age 20~Age 90
- 1~2 hours
- 15:00 / 16:00 / 17:00 / 18:00 / 19:00 / 20:00
Do you like sake? This experience allows you to compare 8 carefully selected types of sake that can only be tasted in Japan. First, let's learn a little about sake. Let's start by trying sake with low alcohol content. The average alcohol content of sake is 15-16%. Some sake is lower, while others are higher. Another feature of sake is that it is easy to pair with food, whether it is sweet or dry, or at a certain temperature. Enjoy the pairing with snacks. The last glass is sweet sake, which can be enjoyed as a dessert.・Gakki Masamune Junmai Sake Junjo (Fukushima Prefecture) Junmai sake with an excellent balance of juicy sweetness and acidity ・Tamanohikari Junmai Daiginjo (Kyoto Prefecture) A strong flavor, yet smooth on the throat ・Sharaku Junmai Daiginjo (Fukushima Prefecture) A fruity aroma in the mouth ・Dainanai Junmai Kimoto Dashiwari (Fukushima Prefecture) A mellow, well-balanced sake with a pleasant umami and acidity on the aftertaste ・Kudoki Jouzu Junmai Ginjo (Yamagata Prefecture) A gorgeous, fruity aroma ・Oze no Yukidoke Junmai Daiginjo Mizore Sake (Oze no Yukidoke) ... Fresh, fruity, and juicy in taste ・Seiai (Blue Ao) ... A mysterious indigo color created by adding blue natural herbs to Junmai Ginjo sake ・Amazake (Sweet sake) ... Koji amazake, so nutritious that it is called a "drinkable IV drip," was a summer drink that was popular with people of all ages and genders during the Edo period.
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