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Taiwagura Shuzo 'Yuki no Matsushima' Junmai Genshu Hitomebore
Primary flavours

Banana

Dried Fruit

Fig
Chestnut
Mellow
Rice
Details
This undiluted genshu hits with bold character and warmth, offering rich notes of steamed rice, ripe banana, and a whisper of chestnut. Made from Miyagi’s local Hitomebore rice, it’s got a creamy texture and a punchy 16% ABV, but balances beautifully with a dry finish and a flicker of acidity. It’s full-bodied, flavourful, and confidently mellow.
Taiwagura Shuzo is a relative newcomer, but with old soul energy. Though the brewery itself was founded in 2011, it’s a revival of a long-dormant brewing tradition in Taiwa Town, just north of Sendai. Surrounded by forested hills and blessed with pristine underground water from the Ōu Mountains, Taiwagura brings a modern take on classic sake. They focus on clean, expressive junmai styles with bright acidity and a soft, smooth finish - perfect for both sake newbies and seasoned drinkers. With a philosophy rooted in balance and drinkability, Taiwagura is steadily earning a name for itself as a rising star in the Miyagi sake scene. Look out for their subtle umami notes and food-friendly profiles - ideal for pairing with anything from sushi to grilled vegetables.
Taiwagura Shuzo is a relative newcomer, but with old soul energy. Though the brewery itself was founded in 2011, it’s a revival of a long-dormant brewing tradition in Taiwa Town, just north of Sendai. Surrounded by forested hills and blessed with pristine underground water from the Ōu Mountains, Taiwagura brings a modern take on classic sake. They focus on clean, expressive junmai styles with bright acidity and a soft, smooth finish - perfect for both sake newbies and seasoned drinkers. With a philosophy rooted in balance and drinkability, Taiwagura is steadily earning a name for itself as a rising star in the Miyagi sake scene. Look out for their subtle umami notes and food-friendly profiles - ideal for pairing with anything from sushi to grilled vegetables.
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Specs
Region
Miyagi
country
Japan
Type
Sake
Producer
Taiwagura Shuzo
Alcohol
16%
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Brewed
Temperature
Chilled 8°C-10°C
Pairing guide
This sake’s full-bodied depth and richness make it a natural partner for dishes with bold umami. Think grilled miso-marinated salmon, soy-glazed eggplant, or Korean BBQ short ribs. Its higher alcohol and creamy mouthfeel cut through oil and fat beautifully, while the subtle sweetness plays off charred or caramelised edges. For a surprising but dreamy match, try it with a wedge of aged Gouda or even blue cheese - salty, funky, and absolutely in sync.
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Food

Korean

Hard Cheese

Tofu Stir Fry
Tastes
Complex
Dry
Moods

Adventurous

Contemplative
Seasons

Autumn

Spring
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