SAKE week Special Event
As part of Sake Fest Vancouver ’18, the Sake Association of British Columbia (SABC) will hold a series of tasting and events. We will present our specialty SAKE with another members of SABC.
Details & Tickets
Date & Time
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
7:00pm-9:00pm
Price
$30.00
Location
Legacy Liquor Store 1633 Manitoba St, Vancouver, BC V5Y 0B8
SAKE Breweries (Guest Speakers)
Dewazakura
Hakutsuru
Nakano Shuzo
Saito Shuzo
Learn about sake
This great event provides good opportunities for sake lovers and sake beginners to taste various kinds of sake and get to know more about Japanese sake, history & culture!
The Breweries are visiting Vancouver for SAKE Fest Vancouver ’18. There will be 4 breweries participating in this event. From each brewery will talk about their SAKE, brewery, philosophy and the stories behind the sake.
Don’t miss this great chance to interact with them!
DEWAZAKURA
DEWASANSANJunmai Ginjo / DEWAZAKURA DAIGINJODaiginjo
From Yamagata, Japan
Hakutsuru
SHO-UNEJunmai Daiginjo
From Hyogo, Japan
Nakano Shuzo
KUNIZAKARI NOTA-BOZU NIGORINigori / GAHOUJINJunmai
From Aichi, Japan
Saito Shuzo
SUITEN IPPEKI Junmai Daiginjo / YUZU TIMEGinjo
From Aichi, Japan
Our Selection: Dewazakura
Dewasansan
The brewing rice, called “DEWASANSAN” was made by Yamagata prefecture and local breweries. It has a well balanced acidity and mild UMAMI of rice. You can taste a soft fruity flavour with fresh finish.
Dewazakura
Dewazakura Daiginjo
The note is a wonderful collection of fruity and floral elements from green apple and honeydew to clover honey and rose petal. Combining a mild aroma and clean finishing.
Dewazakura
Our Selection: Saito shuzo
Suiten Ippeki
Suuiten Ippeki is made from well-known brewing rice “YAMADA NISHIKI” and using the pure spring water called “SHIRAGIKU SUI”.
This sake is smooth clean and dry so pair wonderfully with seafood.
Saito Shuzo
Yuzu time
Ginjo-Shu + “Yuzu” Japanese citrus fruits = You’s time.
The fragrance of the citron makes you feel relaxed and enjoy a fresh feeling to the fullest. It can be enjoyed either chilled, with soda, or even warmed.
Saito Shuzo
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