As of 1873 (Meiji 6), it is the only sake brewer in Iyo City. I think that sake is a "local culture" and values the unique sake brewing in the local climate.
| Product | Category | Avg. Price |
|---|---|---|
![]() Junmai Hatsutaka | Junmai | — |
![]() Ginjo Hatsutaka | Ginjo | — |
![]() Hatsusakura Tamasakae | Other | — |
![]() Hatsusakura Hare | Junmai | — |
![]() Hatsusakura Egaogakoboreruumaisake Shiboritate | Other | — |
![]() Hatsusakura Appare | Other | — |
![]() Matsuzakari Tokubetsu Junmai | Junmai | — |
![]() Matsuzakari Tokubetsu Honjozo | Tokubetsu Honjozo | — |
![]() Matsuzakari Taruzake | Other | — |
![]() Matsuzakari Shiborisake | Other | — |