Kurayoshi Sake Tasting Tour in Tottori : Gensui Brewery

updated: December 11th, 2024

Discover Gensui Brewery, a historic sake brewery in Kurayoshi City, Tottori Prefecture. Experience exquisite sake crafted using traditional methods and local ingredients.

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    Gensui Brewery is a historic sake brewery located in Kurayoshi City, Tottori Prefecture, founded in the Kaei era (1820).
     The brewery is known for its sake production that emphasizes the natural flavors using local rice and water.
     The store is approximately 3,402 meters from Kurayoshi Station, and it is recommended to check the operating hours and holidays before visiting.
    This brewery offers a diverse range of Japanese sake, with popular products including "Junmai Ginjo Gensui" and "Ginjo Gensui Kurayoshi Shirakabe Tsumugi.
    " These sake varieties are available in 300ml bottles, allowing customers to enjoy their mellow flavors and gentle aromas.
     Additionally, the sake named "Chotto Namaiki" is often chosen as a birthday gift, showcasing the affection many have for it.
    There are no seats available inside the store, as it is designed for customers to purchase sake as souvenirs to enjoy at home.
     Notably, the limited-edition nigori sake and the sake-flavored candy "Shinshu Rice Candy" are well-received, with many customers cherishing their sweetness and unique flavors.
     This candy incorporates junmai sake and sake lees powder, offering a subtly sweet yet rich taste.
     They are also committed to innovation, continually developing new products and showcasing their evolving approach.
    Visitors are enchanted by the brewery's captivating history and the delightful experience of tasting its exquisite sake, creating wonderful memories.
     Be sure to visit and savor the delicious drinks crafted from traditional techniques and passion.


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