WILD DEER

Product name: Deer Six Villages

Producer name: Tatsumi Distillery

Blend:

Alcohol degree: 50 degrees

Production quantity:

Category: gin

Capacity: 500ml

1.975.000₫
 
1.975.000₫
 

This smoky gin is made by smoking and distilling the deer that Matsukawa, a hunter in the Rokunosato area of Gujo City, catches.
The aroma is of smoked (Seirogan), bonito flakes, and BBQ. The taste is of venison with a hint of juniper berry rosin.
It's alcohol, but it's also a great snack to go with your drink. Feel the spirit of the deer.

Following the name of the soul, chasing the nameless
Even if you are surrounded by smoke, the deer will not hesitate
The taste of the mountains and the sea is you
Christmas is almost here.
Instead of a reindeer from Northern Europe, a deer gin appears from Rokunosato.

 
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Tatsumi Distillery

Mr. Shohei Tatsumi, who started the distillery, graduated from Tokyo University of Agriculture and visited various breweries and distilleries in Japan and abroad for 8 years, moved to Gujo Hachiman three years ago at the age of 29, and founded the company in December 2016. . (Obtained spirits license in June 2017).



Yawata-cho, Gujo City, located in the central part of Gifu Prefecture, is generally referred to as Gujo Hachiman, and is a castle town that spreads out around the Yoshida River, which branches off from the Nagara River. The soil is different north and south of the Yoshida River, and the south side, where the Tatsumi Distillery is located, is mainly limestone and basalt. There are many limestone caves on this side, from which an abundance of high-quality spring water flows.



Immediately behind the Tatsumi Distillery, there is a place where streams from two water sources meet, and because it is in a valley, the land is dark and humid. At Tatsumi Distillery, we use water from the Innakigawa River as our brewing water. The water temperature remains stable at around 14 degrees Celsius throughout the year, and the hardness of the water is medium hard (according to Mr. Tatsumi, in Japan it is classified as medium soft water) at around 65 degrees Celsius.



In Gujo, you can find wasabi in Wara Town in March, butterbur flowers in Takasu Town in April, blackberries and mugwort in Meiho in August, osmanthus in Yawata in October, and yuzu in Inukadani in November. Distilling certain seasonal botanicals.



Currently, spirits distilled from local botanicals are sold at liquor stores in Gujo Hachiman.

Botanical spirits harvested throughout Japan are shipped to liquor stores nationwide.