The modern tradition of long-matured sake (including tasting)

Koshu (long-matured sake) tasting Maturing sake is often presented as an old tradition but, even if that may be the case, regrettably most brewers do not have much knowledge of and experience with this tradition. Nonetheless, long maturation of sake can provide brilliant results. Dick Stegewerns of Yoigokochi Sake Importers will present some of these, ranging from 7-year matured sake up until an incredibly 37-year long matured kijoshu. Some emanate from specialised breweries, others are from more recent…

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Conference : the Great Sake of Hiroshima

Conference : the Great Sake of Hiroshima (durée 1h) Dimanche 1er Novembre 15h – 16h Salle 1 Ouvert à tous   Why the Great Sake of Hiroshima ? Sujets abordés: It is in Hiroshima, one of the three most important places in Japan for the production of sake, that is located the sole national research center for brewing in Japan. We will explain the historical context that lead Hiroshima to become the mecca of sake…

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