
岩手県·日本酒
Washinoo
This is 'Washinoo,' a local sake from Hachimantai City, brewed using the subsoil water of Mount Iwate. Since its founding in Bunsei 12 (1829), Washinoo has continued to use the pure water springing from the foot of the mountain for brewing. Mount Iwate was once also known as 'Iwashizan' (Eagle Mountain) because it was believed to be inhabited by a great eagle, and the name 'Washinoo' (Eagle's Tail) was given to represent the brewery located at its base. It is also said that the name originates from how the remaining snow on Mount Iwate in early spring resembles the spreading wings of a great eagle. The flavor is as if the majestic nature of Mount Iwate has been captured directly into a single glass. With a robust and powerful taste, this sake stands firmly alongside local dining tables. It is a long-established local sake nurtured by the climate and culture of Iwate.
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