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Founded in 1711. Since our establishment in 1868, when we were ordered to brew sake by Ii, the feudal lord of Hikone, we have continued to brew sake by hand as in the olden days. The name "Kinkame" is derived from "Kinkame Castle," another name for Hikone Castle. While we have modernized our facilities over the years to meet the demands of mass production, we have also rediscovered the profound appeal of small-batch, handcrafted sake.
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Taga Aki no Uta Junmai SakeTaga Aki no Uta Junmai Sake
Saké - Junmai
16.0% ABV
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Saké - Junmai | 16.0% |
6.95
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Taga Koshu Tairo SakeTaga Koshu Tairo Sake
Saké - Koshu
14.6% ABV
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Saké - Koshu | 14.6% |
7.02
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