シーズナルデザイン

KURA ONE® 桜狩り02 純米 五百万石 千代むすび 日本酒缶180mL

Clean Attack・Mild Acidity

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アルコール度数: 15%
精米歩合: 55
醸造蔵: 千代むすび酒造
エリア: 鳥取県 境港

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容量: 180mL
サイズ: 5.8*5.8*9.9 cm

Why should you take it?

春の到来を告げる早咲桜

「桜狩り02」は、濃い赤色が特徴の早咲きの桜が、これから訪れる春の到来を告げるメッセージを込めたラベルデザインです。魚介の旨味を感じさせる爽やかな酸味と、メロンやリンゴを思わせる華やかな香りが特徴。クリーンなアタックの後、余韻に広がる深い旨みが印象的な「千代むすび 五百万石 純米」を楽しめます。

 

 

[シーズナルシリーズ]
日本には古来より四季折々の風情を表現する「季語」が存在し、季語は日本の自然環境とその土地に育まれた人の感性が重なり合って生まれた表現方法です。このKURA ONE®は、日本の季節感を「季語」をコンセプトにしたラベルデザインで表現する「シーズナルシリーズ」を展開しています。

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Brewery

Chiyomusubi Shuzo

Located in Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture, the Chiyomusubi Brewery was founded in 1865. Facing a fishing port, the brewery takes advantage of its geographical location to develop its sake production with a particular focus on food pairing experiences.

 

In sake brewing, the main ingredient is Tottori's speciality sake rice 'Goriki', and the brewery uses local rice and rice malt, and soft water from the Chugoku mountain range for the brewing water. The aim of the sake quality is to produce a rich, light and dry sake, characterised by a deliciously sharp taste that brings out the flavour of the rice from Tottori Prefecture.

 

In addition to traditional sake, the Chiyomusubi Brewery has ventured into new areas, such as the Chiyomusubi SORAH awa sake sparkling, an authentic sparkling sake with second fermentation in the bottle using the champagne process, the craft gin Impact, which applies distilling techniques developed in shochu production, and the production of whisky.

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Area

鳥取県 境港

Sakaiminato City in Tottori Prefecture is known as the birthplace of Shigeru Mizuki, author of Gegege no Kitaro. The "Kitaro Train" on the JR Sakai Line and the "Mizuki Shigeru Road" are spread out like a Gegege no Kitaro theme park.

 

Sakaiminato faces the Sea of Japan and is particularly famous for its premium Matsuba crab, which is landed in winter. The Marugoto Sakaiminato Market is popular with tourists, where they can enjoy fresh seafood, local specialities and souvenirs.

 

The Yumeminato Tower is also certified as the 'lowest' tower in Japan with a height of 43 metres. It has a magnificent three-tier dome structure of steel, wood and glass, and is highly regarded as the world's tallest structure using a 'tensegrity' structure.