
愛媛県·日本酒
Setsujaku
"Watch us over the next hundred years" — This is the story of Setsujaku, brewing sake with such spirit. Brewed by Setsujaku Sake Brewery, located in the former Hojo area (present-day Hojo, Matsuyama City). Founded in Taisho 4 (1915). Initially, it was named "Suzume Masamune" after the old folk tale "The Sparrow's Sake Brewing," but it is said that the current name "Setsujaku" was born when the then-Prime Minister Takeshi Inukai, who was close to the first generation of brewers, recommended it, saying, "Snow is an auspicious sign of a bountiful harvest and reflects the purity of sake." Using rice and water nurtured by the gentle climate of the Seto Inland Sea, this sake is crafted with a light and easy-to-drink flavor. It pairs excellently with local seafood. Please enjoy this local Ehime sake, which carries a story within its name.
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