Genmonmatsu born in Itami, the birthplace of sake. It became a "government liquor" of the Edo period shogunate, and this was called "exemption". It is a sake brewery that conveys its history.
| Product | Category | Avg. Price |
|---|---|---|
![]() Oimatsu Shiboritate Genshu | Other | — |
![]() Oimatsu Reishu | Other | — |
![]() Oimatsu Honjozo | Honjozo | — |
![]() Oimatsu Genshu | Other | — |
![]() Oimatsu Momo Sake (Peach) | Liqueur | — |
![]() Oimatsu Amanatsu Sake | Liqueur | — |
![]() Oimatsu Namashibori Yuzu Shu | Liqueur | — |
![]() Oimatsu Ume Shu (Plum Wine) | Liqueur | — |
![]() Oimatsu Nigori Ume Shu | Liqueur | — |
![]() Itami Oimatsu Tokujo Daiginjo | Daiginjo | — |