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TSUJI CO., LTD.

Okayama

創立 180450 sakes

來自酒廠

Under the theme of "The future of Omachi is brewed in the front of Omachi", a sake brewing specialized in Japan's oldest sake rice "Omachi", which began in Okayama Prefecture in Okayama Prefecture in 1859 in the late Edo period. conduct. Despite the simple style of a single variety, it creates various flavors with a variety of expressions that bring out the potential of Omachi. The rudder is the seventh generation brewery, Soichiro Tsuji, and his sister, Mori Tsuji, the first woman in Okayama Prefecture. One of the attractions is the "Bodai Moto", which is reprinted by Gozen Sake ahead of the whole country.

詳情

創立
1804
品牌
Gozenshu
地區
Okayama

歷史

1804
Founded the sake brewing business at the current location (Bunka 1). Received the name "Gozenshu" as tribute sake for the Mimasaka Katsuyama domain.
1970
Around Showa 45, began actively focusing on junmai (pure rice) sake production.
2007
Heisei 19: Tsuji Maiko became Okayama Prefecture's first female toji (master brewer), leading the brewery's sake making.
2013
In November, several buildings including the main store and residence were designated as Registered Tangible Cultural Properties.
Junmai20%
Other16%
純米吟釀14%
Junmai Ginjo14%
Nigori8%
Junmai Daiginjo8%
純米大吟釀4%
Tokubetsu Junmai4%
Futsu2%
Tokubetsu Honjozo2%
純米2%
吟釀2%
特別本釀造2%
大吟釀2%