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Forget about your busy schedule. Gift set “Hitotsuki no tsubomi”

2021.06.11

Products that were sold in limited quantities in the past will now be sold at permanent stores. It will be on sale from June 10, 2021 at the online shop of Iwate Prefecture Co., Ltd.
From June 20th, it will be on sale at LaLa Iwate (Iwate Prefecture) and Iwate Ginga Plaza (Tokyo).

Product name: One bud
Contents: Junmai Ginjo Sake, Nigori Umeshu, 1 lacquer ware (You can choose either Honshu or Tame)
Tax-included price: 7,500 yen
Sales location:
Iwate Prefectural Co., Ltd.’s online shop “If you buy it, his virtual product exhibition”
From June 20, 2021
LaLa Iwate (1F, Iwate Prefectural Fisheries Hall, 16-1 Uchimaru, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture)
Iwate Ginga Plaza (5-15-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Nankai Tokyo Building)

>Click here for the online shop

Hitotsuki no tsubomi – ume
A sake with a good balance of acidity, sweetness, and umami, using plums from Sumita Town, Kesen District, Iwate Prefecture. The recommended way to drink is straight or rock.
It goes well with grilled chicken breast and ethnic dishes.

Hitotsuki no tsubomi – sakura
Junmai Ginjo Sake with a good balance of gentle aroma and acidity that goes well with meals. You can enjoy it in various temperature zones, from cold to lukewarm. Please enjoy it with stew and meat dishes.

Hitotsuki no tsubomi – urumi
Lightness and mouthfeel that can only be enjoyed with the natural materials lacquer and wood.
It is a cute lacquer ware that can be used not only for sake but also for small side dishes and sweets. For seasonal events such as New Year’s, just having a lacquer bowl makes the table gorgeous.

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