Hiro Sake unmai ginjo sake (blue) 720 ml

$38.99

15% ABV | 30 Proof | Murakami, Japan

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unmai ginjo sake

Inspired by the ancient recipe of Hiroemon Takeda, the renowned Samurai and Japanese Sake connoisseur, Hiro is crafted by our own Toji (Master Brewer) using only specially polished rice from the Murakami plain in the Niigata Region.
Hiro Blue is a new super premium Japanese Sake
that bridges the heritage of the past with the way we drink today.
Hiro Blue, Junmai Ginjo Sake, has the character and body to be enjoyed chilled, over ice or in your favorite cocktail. Try it as a Super Hiro (the Hiro Sake-tini).
About the Distillery:
Japanese Sake dates back to over 2,000 years ago, even before the first Japanese written books ever recorded... Lore has it that Japanese Sake's origin occurred when some natural airborne yeast landed in an open container of rice producing a slightly fermented liquid that gave some lucky farmers a pleasant buzz.
Japanese Sake gained the favor of the Japanese Imperial Court, which formed its own brewing department.
Today, Japanese Sake has become a world beverage, and October 1st has been designated as the official Japanese Sake Day!
The Creators of Hiro Red and Hiro Blue have been inspired by their love of Japanese Sake and by the enduring story of Hiroemon Takeda- renowned Samurai and Japanese Sake connoisseur.
In honor of both, the man and his legacy recipe, we have adhered to the same exact standards that he insisted upon. We have endeavored to create our own Japanese Sake legacy, Hiro Junmai (Red) and Hiro Junmai Ginjo (Blue) that will simultaneously celebrate the ancient traditions and expand those same traditions into new,welcoming cultures.
Hiro Sake is made in the city of Murakami, in the Niigata Prefecture. Niigata's respected artisans produce crisp and dry Japanese Sake, rice crackers, woodcrafts, and textiles such as knitwear and silk fabric. Niigata is blessed with a rich natural environment that has nurtures its fertile land. It has a long and varied coastline as well as many mountains and rivers, some of which are parcels of national parks. In fact, Niigata Prefecture boasts the second largest land area devoted to natural parks in all of Japan.

“Japanese Sake dates back to over 2,000 years ago, even before the first Japanese written books ever recorded… Lore has it that Japanese Sake’s origin occurred when some natural airborne yeast landed in an open container of rice producing a slightly fermented liquid that gave some lucky farmers a pleasant buzz.

Japanese Sake gained the favor of the Japanese Imperial Court, which formed its own brewing department.

Today, Japanese Sake has become a world beverage, and October 1st has been designated as the official Japanese Sake Day!

The Creators of Hiro Red and Hiro Blue have been inspired by their love of Japanese Sake and by the enduring story of Hiroemon Takeda- renowned Samurai and Japanese Sake connoisseur.

In honor of both, the man and his legacy recipe, we have adhered to the same exact standards that he insisted upon. We have endeavored to create our own Japanese Sake legacy, Hiro Junmai (Red) and Hiro Junmai Ginjo (Blue) that will simultaneously celebrate the ancient traditions and expand those same traditions into new,welcoming cultures.

Hiro Sake is made in the city of Murakami, in the Niigata Prefecture. Niigata’s respected artisans produce crisp and dry Japanese Sake, rice crackers, woodcrafts, and textiles such as knitwear and silk fabric. Niigata is blessed with a rich natural environment that has nurtures its fertile land. It has a long and varied coastline as well as many mountains and rivers, some of which are parcels of national parks. In fact, Niigata Prefecture boasts the second largest land area devoted to natural parks in all of Japan.”

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