Izumo Fuji “Ancient Shrine”
Shimane prefecture
Handmade with passion
In its name, Izumo Fuji sake pays tribute to both this shrine and to Mt. Fuji, the most loved and revered symbol of Japan. The Imaoka family brews using old school and traditional methods without modern machines. They do everything by hand: steaming using an old-fashioned Japanese steamer, koji making, and pressing by “fune press,” or wooden vat, a very gentle method.
Characteristics
Brand | Izumo Fuji |
Brewery | Fuji Brewing Company (Izumo) |
Category | Junmai |
Subcategory | N/A |
Taste Profile | Rich & Dry |
Rice variety | Yamadanishiki |
Yeast variety | Association No. 9 lineage (KA-1) |
Alcohol | 16.00% |
RPR | 70% |
SMV | 4.5 |
Acidity | 1.8 |
Serving Temperature
- Recommended
- Not Recommended
Region
Izumo Fuji is made in Shimane prefecture in the Chugoku region.
Taste Metrics
Tasting Notes
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Violet
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Plum
Recommended Pairing
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Seafood
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Meat
Fuji Brewing Company (Izumo)
Founded in 1939, the Fuji Brewing Company is managed by the 3rd generation Imaoka family in the town of Izumo. They are a firm believer of the traditional brewing method, only using old-fashioned rice steamers, wooden tanks and hand-made koji yeast. The town is famous for its shrine, Izumo Taisha, built in the eighth century.
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