Sake marked by dragonflies Sake from Izumibashi
- Aizan Cherry Blossom Dragonfly
- Taste Aizan Cherry Blossom Dragonfly
- Today’s snack is Basil Salad with Octopus and Broccoli
Aizan Cherry Blossom Dragonfly


Japanese rice, 55% milling ratio, 16% alcohol by volume.

The cherry blossom season label is seasonal.

The bottle caps are black, too.
Opening.

Odorless. No particularly sweet smell.
Gulp
Taste Aizan Cherry Blossom Dragonfly

The drink is a little peculiar at the beginning. Complex taste at first. The alcohol taste is strong. Slightly acidic. The aroma is so strong that it lingers after drinking.
Today’s snack is Basil Salad with Octopus and Broccoli

Today’s selection of snacks available at 7-Eleven stores in Japan.
Basil and garlic are not compatible with sake. Sweet sake and oily dishes clash with each other’s aromas and are not tasty.
Introducing this brewery
As a brewery, sake brewing begins with the cultivation of rice
Based on the belief that “sake brewing starts with rice cultivation,” we brew sake using sake rice grown in neighboring areas.
We are committed to environmentally friendly agriculture and aim to create a community that will lead to the future.
