Masuizumi Daiginjô Kotobuki sake
Réference : NISMASS1-D
We are here in the presence of a very voluptuous sake, with dominant fruity notes: fuji apple not too ripe, "piel de sapo melon or canary melon, white peach, banana.
The traditional taste of japan
Réference : NISMASS1-D
We are here in the presence of a very voluptuous sake, with dominant fruity notes: fuji apple not too ripe, "piel de sapo melon or canary melon, white peach, banana.
This sake has a lovely refreshing acidity.
Our perfect combination : seafood, sushi, sashimi, grilled fish, pan fried foods and other tempura
Since its creation in 1893, the Masuda brewery, better known as Masuizumi (fountain of happiness in Japanese), is dedicated to the traditional Iwase-Machi handicraft district located between the Sea of Japan and the peaks of Mount Tateyama, in the suburbs of Toyama.
We are here in the presence of a very voluptuous sake, with dominant fruity notes: fuji apple not too ripe, "piel de sapo melon or canary melon, white peach, banana.