“Sakuraku.” Summer gift “Red sun” Sake and tomato juice

2020.06.21

A summer gift proposed by “Sakuraku.” After drinking too much, I still want to drink! The sake is so strong that I can’t drink sake. I’m looking for a refreshing drink! I want a sake liqueur! Natural liquor! 100% tomato juice! I want to compare drinking! The reservation of the summer gift of “Sakuraku.”

Sake of "Sakeaku."

“Sakuraku.” We have prepared four types of sake of the brand: Junmai Daiginjo, Daiginjo, Junmai Ginjo, and Junmai. Unique sake in a unique round bottle.

Junmai Daiginjo: Watanabe Brewery_Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture
Product name: Japanese sake
Raw materials: Rice (domestic)/Koji (domestic)
Used rice: Gifu special rice Hatsushimo 100%
Rice polishing rate: 40%
Sake degree: +3
Acidity: 1.3
Alcohol: 15%
Contents: 300ml
Junmai Ginjo: Iwamura Brewing Co., Ltd._ Ena City, Gifu Prefecture
Product name: Japanese sake
Raw materials: Rice (domestic)/Koji (domestic)
Used rice: *Use 100% domestic rice
Rice polishing rate: 50%
Sake degree: +3
Acidity: 1.8
Alcohol: 15% or more and less than 16%
Contents: 300ml
Special Junmai: Sawada Shuzo Co., Ltd._Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture
Product name: Japanese sake
Raw materials: Rice (domestic)/Koji (domestic)
Used rice: Used with 100 million stones from Toyama Prefecture
Rice polishing rate: 60%
Sake degree: +9.0
Acidity: 1.8
Alcohol: 15% or more and less than 16%
Contents: 300ml
Daiginjo: Kin and Ginka Sake Brewing Co., Ltd._Ichinomiya City, Aichi Prefecture
Product name: Japanese sake
Raw materials: Rice (domestic)/Koji (domestic)
* Brewed alcohol
Rice polishing rate: 50%
Sake degree: +3
Acidity: 1.3
Alcohol: 15.5%
Contents: 300ml

Tomato juice from Higashishirakawa village

We have prepared tomato juice from Higashishirakawa Village, Kamo District, Gifu Prefecture as a summer gift for everyone. Higashishirakawa Village, Kamo District, Gifu Prefecture is a small village famous for Shirakawa tea and Tsuchinoko. This tomato juice is “tomato juice” that contains only ripe Momotaro tomatoes, with no water, salt, sugar, coloring or preservatives. In addition, one bottle contains 10 to 11 tomatoes with a sugar content of 5.0 to 5.4. Is this “tomato juice”? “Tomato juice” can be drunk straight even if you are really sweet and weak. It is “tomato juice” that you can’t get at a nearby supermarket.

Unsweetened 100% Pure Tomato Juice

It is a summer gift that you can enjoy pairing such “tomato juice” with sake from “Sakuraku.”

Sake. There are two types of Hiyori Summer Gift .

1) Sake music. Weather Summer Gift
Tomato juice + Daiginjo + Special Junmaishu set

Higashishirakawa Village: Tomato juice 900ml_ 1 bottle
Sake. : Daiginjo 300ml_1 bottle
Special Junmaishu 300ml_1 bottle
One set with gift box 4,758 yen (tax included)

2) Sake music. Weather Summer Gift
Tomato juice + (Jyunmai Daiginjo, Daiginjo, Junmaiginjo)
Special Junmai sake set

Higashishirakawa Village: Tomato juice 900ml
Sake. : Junmai Daiginjo 300ml
Daiginjo 300 ml
Junmai Ginjo 300ml
Special Junmaishu 300ml
1 each
One set with gift box 6,503 yen (tax included)

How to purchase

You can make a reservation purchase from the following EC site.
> Souraku. EC site

About reservation deadline and shipping date

1st term: June 30 deadline > Dispatch from July 15
2nd term: July 10 deadline > Dispatch from July 31
3rd term: July 20 deadline > Dispatch from August 10

[Sakuraku. About】
Operates sake branding, production, brand building, events, and EC sites.
Develop domestic and overseas business. In our overseas business, we operate events in China (Chengdu), Hong Kong, Macau and Malaysia, sales channels and cross-border EC sites. Other new brand plans.

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