Supplier Showcase: Ozaki Shuzo

February 14, 2024

Journey into the heart of Japanese craftsmanship with Ozaki Shuzo, a venerable distillery weaving tales of tradition and innovation. With roots tracing back through the annals of time, Ozaki Shuzo stands as a guardian of the essence of Japanese spirits.

Among their distinguished creations is the Ozaki Binchotan Kishu Binchotan Filtered Umeshu, a testament to the meticulous artistry ingrained in every drop. Crafted with Kishu Binchotan, a high-quality charcoal renowned for its purifying properties, this Umeshu reflects the brand's unwavering commitment to quality. The infusion of charcoal imparts a unique smoothness, elevating the Umeshu to unparalleled heights of flavour and refinement.

Ozaki Shuzo's legacy is interwoven with a dedication to preserving Japanese drink culture. From traditional brewing methods to embracing modern techniques, the distillery has become a beacon of excellence. As the custodians of an illustrious heritage, Ozaki Shuzo invites connoisseurs to savour the harmony of tradition and innovation in each sip, embodying the spirit of Japanese craftsmanship.

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https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/products/bincotan-umeshu






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