The small 180 ml bottle makes it easy for newcomers to sake to try.
This locally brewed sake was born out of the desire to “first of all offer high-quality sake produced in small quantities to the local people. It has won awards at many sake competitions. More than 90% of the sake is consumed in Tochigi Prefecture, and we hope you will take this opportunity to try this sake, which is not easily available outside the brewery.
Mongai Fusyutsu Junmai Ginjo Craft 60
With its rich aroma and flavor derived from rice, it is recommended to be served with well-seasoned dishes that are served with white rice.
Mongai Fusyutsu Junmai Ginjo 55
It has a sweet taste with a crisp, mellow flavor, and is recommended for well-seasoned dishes.
Mongai Fusyutsu Junmai Daiginjyo from the Meiji Repository
This product is characterized by its fruity aroma and sharp aftertaste, and is recommended for dishes that make the most of the original flavors of the ingredients.
Mongai Fusyutsu Junmai Daiginjyo Yumesasara
This product has a gorgeous aroma with little cloying taste, and is recommended for light dishes that take full advantage of the original flavors of the ingredients.
Mongai Fusyutsu Daiginjyo PREMIUM50
With a mild aroma and body, this Junmai Daiginjo is recommended with seafood dishes and dishes with light flavors.
Mongai Fusyutsu Daiginjo-Winning Sake from outside the gate
This product, with a gorgeous aroma and little bitterness, is recommended as an aperitif or served chilled with light dishes such as appetizers.
Junmai Ginjo Craft 60 180ml
Junmai Ginjo 55 180ml
Junmai Daiginjyo Densho Meiji Kura 180ml
Junmai Daiginjyo Yumesasara 180ml
Junmai Daiginjyo PREMIUM50 180ml
Daiginjo W Prize-winning Sake 180ml
ABV 15~16%
40 bottle in a cardboard box
It can also be boxed as a gift set.
Nishibori Brewery, Tochigi Prefecture
Tochigi Prefecture is blessed with hard water, which is very suitable for sake brewing, and as the Nikko Toshogu Shrine was built by the 3rd Shogun Iemitsu (1623 – 1651) and the Nikko Kaido Route became more and more crowded with visitors, the demand for sake increased along the route. As the number of visitors to Nikko Kaido increased, the demand for sake increased along the Nikko Kaido. In addition, the Omi merchants (from Omi Province, present-day Shiga Prefecture), whose roots were in the brewing industry that produced sake, miso, and soy sauce, came and went from the west, forming the Omi merchant network. Genjiro Nishibori (Sanzaemon), the founder, also relied on this network when he came to this area from Shiga Prefecture to start a sake brewery. In 1872, he established a sake brewery.
The brewery is located along the “Old Nikko Highway” in the southern part of Oyama City, Tochigi Prefecture. The brewery’s appeal is that it continues to take on the challenge of brewing sake with an innovative approach, “protecting what should be preserved as a traditional technique and at the same time continuing to challenge new things in response to the modern world. Today, the brewery produces a wide variety of sake, including Japanese sake, shochu, liqueurs, spirits, and whiskey.
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