Tamahagane (Daiginjo) by Hikami Seishu & Co. Crafted with select rice, it features a balanced profile. Expect clean aromatics and a smooth finish suited for casual sipping or thoughtful pairings.
Started brewing in this area in 1712 (2nd year). In 1907, the sake brewery in the town was merged with a merger, and the name of the registered trademark sake was "Masamune Hinokami" from the name "Hinokami -San Gun", the name of the Okuzumo once yen. In 2012, it has been founded for 300 years. A small shrine, known as the Shosen no Yasui, is a liquor store that has a warehouse in 1712 (Masatoku 2) in the southern entrance of Shimane Prefecture, myths and myths. increase. (Shimane Sake Brewery Association)