
熊本県·日本酒
Bishonen (Bishonen Shuzo)
A standard Kumamoto brand with a wide range of flavors, from refreshing dry to mellow Junmai. With one sip, the deliciousness of the rice spreads comfortably through your palate. The roots of Bishonen go back to the Edo period, said to have begun with sake brewing in an area associated with the Hosokawa clan in 1752 (Horeki 2). The brand name is said to be inspired by a passage from the Chinese poet Du Fu's 'Song of the Eight Immortals.' Currently based in Kikuchi City, it is also known for continuing its brewing operations by utilizing a former elementary school building as its brewery. A local sake boasting one of the highest levels of recognition in Kumamoto. If you see its name in an Izakaya, please be sure to try a glass.
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