one-day. On the Shichiken Street, where the sake brewery is located, "Mountain
vegetable market" was also opened and many local foods of spring were sold.
On the special open-day, you can see inside
of the brewery and participated in the guided tour of the brewery, also they
hold sake tasting workshops. I actually attended the workshop for the first
time. In the workshop, a woman who is a great fan of Hanagaki came all the way
from Tokyo.
At the workshop, the participants taste
five kinds of sake. I tasted them and realized that taste and
flavor change depending on temperature and drinking vessel. At any rate, how
hard it is to express such a subtle flavor in words.
I was impressed that a participant
expressed the aroma of a sake, "like moist moss". According to the chief sake brewer who
lectured at the workshop, the only way to become able to express itself well is
practicing. I would like to practice and try it again.
And, next to their shop, the special
"Brewery BAR" was opened only at the weekend. In the bar, you can taste many kinds of
Hanagaki's sake while talking with sake brewers of Hanagaki. Their talk was
literally an eye-opener for me, such as defining difference between wind and
sake, why wine has vintage years but sake does not, and about rice and soil
etc.. I learned the true greatness of sake brewers, and the depth of sake
amazed me. (H.S)
In front of the shop, special sake that you can buy only during the event and
bottled directly from the barrel were sold.
I bought the special sake "Chanokiya", which is a non-filtered raw unprocessed sake. You can drink it chilled, warmed or even mixed with water.
On the right of the shop door, the entrance
of the old tea room remains.
Also, I heard that in the shop, there is a
colored glass plate that you can see the inner garden. There is a cherry
blossom tree in the garden, so I would like visit sat the time of bloom
again.
The special "Brewery BAR" was popular, too.
The menu of the BAR
The daiginjo-shu is not for sale, which was made with everything in power of the brewery for a sake exhibition. The sake was named "Ultimate Hanagaki".
Three
men who Hanagaki is proud of.
(From left, the general manager and
brewer, the next president, the master brewer)
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