Founded in 1750, Shichiken boasts a nearly 300-year history. The brewery is located in the Hakushu area of Yamanashi Prefecture, which is known for its extremely high-quality water in the Japanese
Based on the belief that true sake must be brewed with "local rice, local water, and local climate," we have revived the fantastic Omachi sake rice.
Our brewery has been running for 148 years. To take on contemporary challenges in the spirit of our predecessors Sake, “to integrate new things while being eternal,”
Hakusihka has been manufacturing sake for over 360 years in Hyogo prefecture, Japan and exporting sake for over 30 countries. Our brand, “Hakushika”, which means “white deer”, is a symbol of
In 1789, the year of the French Revolution, Tanaka Sake Brewery was founded by Rinbei Tanaka in Kami-cho, Miyagi Prefecture, which is rich in water and rice.
the Takara Shuzo International Group is rolling out two business: the Overseas Alcoholic Beverages Business, which exports alcoholic drinks and seasonings from Japan to the world, and produces and
Chikusen is a brewery that brews all local rice, all pure rice, and all No. 7 yeast. The policy is in-meal, aged, junmai, and warm sake. All of this makes your meals delicious, drinks Chikusen, and
Established in the 28th year of the Meiji era, we are a long-standing Sakagura located in Obi, a town in the former Obi-han Itoshi, Goman Issen Goku, Jōgamachi with a history of over 120 years. Obi
We are the only sake brewery in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, and have taken over the history and traditions of Sakai's sake breweries, brewing sake with great care and attention to small-scale
PRODAL is a leading Romanian company on the spirits market, developing our own brands and growing two undisputable market leaders: Stalinskaya, the #1 vodka in Romania* and Wembley London Dry
Manufacturer and distributor of Japanese sake, authentic shochu, liqueurs, spirits, and soft drinks. Wholesale of all alcoholic beverages. Export wholesaler. Import and sales of wine.
Since 1837, Miwa Shuzo has been brewing sake in Ogaki. About 50 years ago, the mayor of Shirakawa village requested producing Doburoku, which was served at the Doburoku Festival in the Villages of
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