Kawasemi | sake
€40
Type
Junmai
Rice
Koshiibuki
Polishing degree
70%
Style
Savoury & round
Content
720ml
Alcohol
15%
Description
A very interesting sake! Originally, this sake was produced by the Koshinohana brewery in northern Japan. The brewery unfortunately closed its doors in 2020, but under the impulse of befriended importers, it donated the recipe of Kawasemi, Koshinohana's most successful sake, to the Asahara brewery. A very expressive, broad sake, quite layered and a match with more complex dishes.
Producer
Asahara
The Asahara Brewery was founded in 1882 by 29-year-old Asahara Zenjiro. Saitama prefecture is historically not known as a hot spot for sake production. Paradoxically, this obscurity boosts the quality of the few breweries that do take a shot at producing quality and premium sake. After all, how else could they compete with established regions such as Hyogo or Niigata? The young and dynamic toji in charge of Asahara, now the fifth generation of the founding family, manages to produce very charming sake with this idea. The brewery is located in Moroyama, just sixty kilometers from Tokyo, in the shadow of the Chichibu Mountains but overlooking the Kanto Plain, ideal for access to clean water and carefully cultivated rice.
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The Asahara Brewery was founded in 1882 by 29-year-old Asahara Zenjiro. Saitama prefecture is historically not known as a hot spot for sake production. Paradoxically, this obscurity boosts the quality of the few breweries that do take a shot at producing quality and premium sake. After all, how else could they compete with established regions such as Hyogo or Niigata? The young and dynamic toji in charge of Asahara, now the fifth generation of the founding family, manages to produce very charming sake with this idea. The brewery is located in Moroyama, just sixty kilometers from Tokyo, in the shadow of the Chichibu Mountains but overlooking the Kanto Plain, ideal for access to clean water and carefully cultivated rice.