Niigata

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Started selling sake overseas on the EC site “Seek the Story of Sake”

2021.09.03

While domestic and overseas consumption of sake is declining due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the sake cross-border EC site “Seek the Story of Sake” aims to expand sales of sake, which is of great interest to overseas customers. We will start selling our own brand “Go” series.

Tsunan, where Tsunan Brewery is located, such as Tsunan-go and Akiyama-go, has various “towns” and is named after “GO”, which means to move forward. It was born as a brand that tackles the challenge.

We sell 4 types of 4 go bottles (720ml) of the “Sato (GO)” series and a set of pouch type (100ml) optimized for carrying. Currently, we are starting to sell sake to Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.

郷(GO)GRAND CLASS 720ml

The best variety that maximizes the blessings of snow

郷(GO)DINER 720ml

A clear and elegant mouth that is easy to drink with meals

郷(GO)DOLCE 720ml

Fruity sweetness that is easy to drink with dessert

郷(GO)STANDARD 720ml

A clear and mellow taste even in light and dry sake

Township (GO) POCKET. There are four types: DINER, DOLCE, SPADE (junmaishu), and LIGHT (low alcohol / 8%).

Pouch-shaped set developed for the outdoors

>Seek the Story of Sake Official Website

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