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Sake Brand
Takenotsuyu
Takenotsuyu, meaning bamboo dew, takes its name from the beautiful bamboo groves that have surrounded this brewery in Yamagata since its founding in 1858, situated at the foot of the sacred Mount Haguro, one of the Three Mountains of Dewa. The brewery maintains an unusually close connection to its land: owner and master brewer Masao Aisawa grows all the rice used in production himself, working with the Haguro Sake Rice Research Group to select rare local varieties from a field of 120 candidates. Takenotsuyu sake is used in annual ceremonies conducted by Shugendo monks, deepening its bond with the mountain traditions of the region.
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Products
8 sakes
Lineup
All Takenotsuyu Sakes

Takenotsuyu Seishu
takenotsuyu seishu
65% polishedOther

Takenotsuyu MirakuruJunmai MyCUP
takenotsuyu mirakurujunmai mycup
77% polishedJunmai

Takenotsuyu Junmai Ginjo
takenotsuyu junmai ginjo
55% polishedJunmai Ginjo

Takenotsuyu Junmai
takenotsuyu junmai
60% polishedJunmai

Takenotsuyu Honjozokarakuchi
takenotsuyu honjozokarakuchi
65% polishedHonjozo

Takenotsuyu Honjozojosen
takenotsuyu honjozojosen
60% polishedHonjozo
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Takenotsuyu Daiginjonamazume
takenotsuyu daiginjonamazume
39% polishedDaiginjo
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Takenotsuyu
takenotsuyu
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