
Tengumai - 50 Junmai Daiginjo Sake
Shata Shuzo was founded in 1823, late in the Edo Period. The name, "Tengumai," means, “dance of the Raven Gods,” and it is said that the Tengu started to dance when they drank this sake. Since then, the Shata family has continued to brew sake in the traditional Kanazawa tradition.
50 is a new style Daiginjo sake from Tengumai first released in 2012. Lively and fresh, due to a shorter aging period compared to other Tengumai sakes. Made from top “A” grade area Yamadanishiki polished to 50% from Hyogo prefecture. It has delicate notes of fresh pears. Never showy, a daiginjo that can pair with a wide range of dishes. Pairs beautifully with elegant flavours such as silken tofu, sashimi, and light sauces.
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Shata Shuzo was founded in 1823, late in the Edo Period. The name, "Tengumai," means, “dance of the Raven Gods,” and it is said that the Tengu started to dance when they drank this sake. Since then, the Shata family has continued to brew sake in the traditional Kanazawa tradition.
50 is a new style Daiginjo sake from Tengumai first released in 2012. Lively and fresh, due to a shorter aging period compared to other Tengumai sakes. Made from top “A” grade area Yamadanishiki polished to 50% from Hyogo prefecture. It has delicate notes of fresh pears. Never showy, a daiginjo that can pair with a wide range of dishes. Pairs beautifully with elegant flavours such as silken tofu, sashimi, and light sauces.











