It delivers a rich yet refreshing, vivid yet profound taste — a quality no modern brewing method can fully replicate. This sake pairs beautifully with a wide range of dishes, from bold flavors to delicately refined cuisine.
In Japanese, Amadare (meaning “raindrop”) symbolizes emotion, excitement, and wonder — the exclamation mark itself resembling a falling droplet. “Amadare Ishiwougatsu” (Raindrops Piercing Stone) is brewed using the Edo-period technique jusui-shikomi (“ten-water brewing”), resulting in a sake that embodies persistence and grace.
Product Name: Haginotsuyu Tokubetsu Junmai Tomizujikomi Amadare Ishiwougatsu
Grade: Special Junmai
Polishing Rate: 60%
Rice Type: Yamada Nishiki, Gin Fubuki
Alcohol: 15%Vol
Brewery Prefecture: Shiga Fukui Yahei Shoten Co., Ltd.
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