Uses flower yeast the brewery is known for and black rice, they’ve come up with this rose colored sake to be enjoyed by people all over the world. With notes of raspberry and cassis and a pop of acidity, it will not only entertain your eyes but also your palate with its versatility.\n \n Distillery Information\n Amabuki Brewery is located in northwest Kyushu, in Saga Prefecture, at the foot of Amabukiyama Mountain, hence its name. With more than 300 years of history as it was founded during the Genroku period (1688-1704), it specializes in the extraction and use of yeasts from the various flowers from their direct environment. Used in the production of their sakes, they impart exuberant aromas, an unmistakable style that makes all the originality of the brewery. The rice used is grown in the Saga plain using the so-called "aïgamo" method, which consists of raising ducks in the rice fields to feed on weeds and insects. Thus the rice fields are exempt from any treatment. The water used is soft, it comes from the Sefuri mountain. We are fortunate to present a selection of three sakes produced from three different yeasts.