
福岡県·日本酒
Kan-hokuto (Tamanoi Shuzo)
This is a single bottle aimed at becoming a representative sake of Fukuoka, much like the Big Dipper shining in the winter night sky. Kan-hokuto is a Japanese sake brewed by Kan-hokuto Shuzo (formerly Tamanoi Shuzo) in Kama City. It was born in 1984 in response to the wish of a local liquor retailer: 'Please create a representative food-pairing sake for Fukuoka.' The name originates from the local Hokuto Shrine, which worships the Big Dipper, and the label features the Big Diase constellation. Brewed using the underground water of the Onga River and local rice, its characteristic feature is a crisp flavor that complements dishes. It is a pride of Chikuho, filled with the sentiment of 'loving the local area and valuing our origins.' Whether served chilled or warm, it accompanies your meal and enhances the food even further. A bottle you'll want to enjoy alongside its Big Dipper label.
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