Sake specs
- Prefecture
- Yamagata (山形)
- Rice type
- Tsuyahime (つや姫)
- Polishing rate (semaibuai)
- 55%
- Alcohol content
- 15-16%
- SMV
- ±0
- Acidity
- 1.4
Tsuyahime is edible rice developed in Yamagata Prefecture over ten years. It is characterized by outstanding whiteness, lustre and sweetness. Tsuyahime Junmai Ginjō Aratama (つや姫 純米吟醸 あら玉) brings out the flavour and sweetness of Tsuyahime and has a refreshing finish. Its mild aroma makes it the perfect table sake, and it is a delicious ginjō to drink. It can be served cold or lukewarm.
About the brewery
- Brewery
- Wada Shuzō
- Name in Japanese
- 和田酒造
- Address
- 17 Yachi-kō, Kahoku-cho, Nishimurayama-gun, Yamagata, 999-3511
- Phone
- 023-772-3105
- Website
Kahoku-chō is situated at the heart of Yamagata Prefecture, with Mogami River which is affluent in water to the east, and Sagae River, a source of cool water, to the south. The land is blessed with natural surroundings, such as the permanently snow-covered Mount Gassan in the west, and the famous Zao in the south. Kahoku is famous for its rice and safflower production. The harvested safflower was transported to Kyōto by Kitamae boats and used for women's lipstick and as a dye in Kyōto culture. At that time, many of the Kyōto dolls were brought to Kahoku in exchange for safflower, and every year on the 2nd and 3rd of April, the town holds a hina market and a hina festival, one month after the regular hina matsuri.
Wada Brewery was established in 1797 in Yachi, Kahoku-chō, Yamagata. It is mentioned in the Tokōshōninkan (東講商人鑑), a merchant book written in the Edo period. The registered trademark "Aratama" is said to denote a happy occasion. "Aratama" (あら玉) is a makura kotoba in Japanese waka poetry referring to the New Year. The brewery aims at brewing high-quality sake in small quantities. Eighty per cent of the production is consumed locally. In the years between 1991 and 2019, Wada Brewery received 18 Gold Awards in the "National New Sake Contest" (全国新酒鑑評会). In 2019, the brewery received the highest award in the Ginjō category in the "Tohoku Sake Contest" (東北清酒鑑評会).
Wada Brewery was established in 1797 in Yachi, Kahoku-chō, Yamagata. It is mentioned in the Tokōshōninkan (東講商人鑑), a merchant book written in the Edo period. The registered trademark "Aratama" is said to denote a happy occasion. "Aratama" (あら玉) is a makura kotoba in Japanese waka poetry referring to the New Year. The brewery aims at brewing high-quality sake in small quantities. Eighty per cent of the production is consumed locally. In the years between 1991 and 2019, Wada Brewery received 18 Gold Awards in the "National New Sake Contest" (全国新酒鑑評会). In 2019, the brewery received the highest award in the Ginjō category in the "Tohoku Sake Contest" (東北清酒鑑評会).