Seasonal “Tsukimi Sake” that will make your heart jump when you drink it with a pure white rabbit

2020.10.06

Shirataki Sake Brewery Co., Ltd. released the seasonal “Tsukimi Sake Kamizen Josui” from September 15, 2020, with a white rabbit as a landmark.

It is a unique Junmai Daiginjo that you want to enjoy while gazing at the beautiful moon in the harvest moon. When you include a bite, the elegant ginjo incense goes through your nose, and the mellow taste spreads in your mouth. The unique “Moon Bottle” that won the design competitions “TOP AWARDS ASIA” and “NAD C AWARDS” is also recommended for anniversaries and gifts for loved ones. The stainless steel part is a special item made by a craftsman in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, which is famous for metal processing.

Shirataki Sake Brewery Co., Ltd. (Location: Minami Uonuma District, Niigata Prefecture, Representative: Shintaro Takahashi), which manufactures and sells sake, will release the seasonal “Tsukimi Sake Kamizen Josui Junmai Daiginjo” on September 15, 2020. ..
Junmai Daiginjo Sake is packed in the original “Moon Bottle”, which is marked by a rabbit.

Product Features
One that you want to drink while watching the moon during the harvest moon (October 1, 2020), when the moon looks the most beautiful in the year. The gorgeous and elegant aroma and the mellow umami that spreads in your mouth make you feel bouncy and luxurious.

Shirataki Sake Brewery’s original “Moon Bottle” is a sophisticated design bottle that has won numerous competitions. Received the highest platinum award in the design category of the local sake show, and the semi-grand prix at “NADC AWARDS” where all designs are judged. We also received the “TOP AWARDS ASIA”, which selects excellent designs from Asia and sends them to the world. If a moon bottle is placed on the table of the banquet, the place will be gorgeous and the conversation will be lively. Even after you finish drinking, you can use it for various purposes such as interior decoration and vases.

The stainless steel handle is a product of Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, which is famous for metal processing. It is made firmly.

Product name: Tsukimi Sake Kamizen Josui Junmai Daiginjo
Price: 500ml / 4,400 yen (tax included)
Alcohol content: 15 degrees or more and less than 16 degrees

> Shirataki Sake Brewery Official Shop
Telephone order 0120-85-8520 (Reception hours: Weekdays 9: 00-17: 00)

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