Nakagawa Brewery

Prefecture: Tottori

Family: Nakagawa


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2-chōme-305 Tachikawa-chō
Tottori-shi, Tottori Pref., Japan 680-0061 

About The Brewery

Owner and Toji, Morio Nakagawa-san has been instrumental in the revival of Goriki mai, an indigenous sake rice that became extinct during the War Years. 

In 1988, the brewery initiated a collaborative effort between the University of Tottori, Tottori Agricultural Research Center and local farmers to revive the lost rice. Thirty two years later, the nine member breweries of the “Goriki wo Hagukumu Kai” (Supporting Goriki Association) are winning awards and dedicated to producing local Tottori grown, genetically authentic Goriki rice based sake. Nakagawa Brewery’s 100% Goriki, “Inabazuru Goriki” Junmai Daiginjo has won multiple Gold Medals at the Annual Japan Sake Awards, where the outstanding character of Goriki rice was showcased on the highest international stage.

Stylistically Nakagawa Brewery sake share a warm, layered, complex character. The rich flavor of Goriki rice adds a malty grainy softness that is delicious served lightly chilled, at room temperature or enjoyed from a carafe gently warmed in a bain marie.

Nakagawa uses clean groundwater that flows from the Nishiyama mountain range.

Goriki


The Story of Revived Sake Brewing Rice

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Goriki is a sake brewing rice originating from a variety selected among some indigenous rice around 1900 by Shinpei Watanabe, an experienced farmer in Tottori Prefecture.

The tests were started at the Tottori Prefectural Agricultural Research Center from 1915, and through the repeated tests, Goriki was appointed as a recommended variety in 1921. Sake using Goriki had a strong taste and was loved by many brewers. Goriki also received a high reputation as table rice. At its peak, it used to be grown in one third of all the rice cultivation areas in Tottori. However, having a longer stem length and weak resistance to lodging with low yields, it disappeared at the time of food shortages during the war.

Then around 1990, with the support of Morio Nakagawa of Nakagawa Brewery and Takao Nishio, the former director of the Tottori Prefectural Agricultural Research Center, who had a desire to make local sake in Tottori using local sake rice, together with the advice from Hiroshi Uehara, a sake brewing technical adviser of Tottori Prefecture, who is known for his book called “’Junmaishu wo Kiwameru (Mastering Junmaishu)”, the revitalization of Goriki started. They used a small quantity of seed rice that had been preserved by Osamu Kinoshita, Professor of Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, and revived it to the level where single variety could yield for brewing.

They started brewing Goriki in 1989. Then in 1998, a group called “Goriki wo Hagukumu Kai (Supporting Goriki)”was established by breweries and producers. For the purpose of preserving the pure blood of this variety, they are committed to the production as to be exclusively produced in seed orchards in Tottori and all of the nine breweries participating in the group (as of July 2020) brew the same brand of sake respectively, so they have created an environment for Goriki from various directions. In 2006 and 2007, Nakagawa Brewery’s daiginjoshu called Inaba Tsuru Gohriki won the gold prize in the Annual Japan Sake Awards, where the excellence of Goriki was officially proved.

Nakagawa Bewery Products


"Fukujukai Komedake"
Pure Grain

純米 福寿海 米だけ

Junmai 純米
Nakagawa Brewery | Tottori Prefecture

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"Gouriki Rokumaru"
Six Cirlces

純米 強力六◯

Junmai 純米
Nakagawa Brewery | Tottori Prefecture

"Inabazuru Gouriki"
Field Crane

純米吟醸 稲場鶴 強力

Junmai Ginjo 純米吟醸
Nakagawa Brewery | Tottori Prefecture

  • Nakagawa Brewery is located on Tottori Prefecture's rugged Sea of Japan coastline. With few sake brewers in Tottori, supporting local sake rice strains and farmers is important to maintaining Nakagawa's traditional style, long enjoyed by the locals.

  • Body: Medium +
    Sake Meter Value: +4
    Serving Temp: Cellar | Warm
    Flavor Profile:
    Rich palate, medium full-bodied with grainy malty notes; sweet clover and honey aromas at room temperature

    Food Pairings:
    Snow Crab Shabu Shabu | Miso Ramen | Grillled Oysters | Steamed Clams | Yakitori | Mushroom Pizza

  • Rice Type: Tamasakae
    Milling Rate: 65%
    Alc by Vol: 17%

    Available Sizes: 180ml | 720ml | 1800ml

  • Tottori Prefecture's cold wet winters are ideal for brewing Gouriki Rice Junmai. Six Circles Junmai Sake is the culmination of a 30 year quest by Nakagawa Brewery to resurect Tottori's unique Gouriki Rice. This lost-but-not-forgotten heirloom rice truly represents the heart of the Tottori people: warm, generous, hearty, tenacious.

  • Body: Full
    Sake Meter Value:
    +5
    Serving Temp:
    Cellar | Room
    Flavor Profile:
    Rich, hearty, wildrice complexity with sweet malty smoothness. Aromas of roasted nuts, baked brown bread, yeast and soy. Solid, full-bodied on the palate, flavors linger in the finish.

    Food Pairings:
    Miso-Glazed Black Cod | Barbecued Spareribs | Sukiyaki | Charcoal-Grilled Salmon | Mashed Potato Salad With Garlic Mayonnaise

  • Rice Type: Gouriki Heirloom
    Milling Rate:
    60%
    Alc by Vol:
    15%

    Available Sizes: 720ml | 1800ml

  • Tottori Prefecture's cold wet winters are ideal for brewing Gouriki Rice Junmai. Six Circles Junmai Sake is the culmination of a 30 year quest by Nakagawa Brewery to resurect Tottori's unique Gouriki Rice. This lost-but-not-forgotten heirloom rice truly represents the heart of the Tottori people: warm, generous, hearty, tenacious.

  • Body: Full
    Sake Meter Value:
    +5
    Serving Temp:
    Cellar | Room
    Flavor Profile:
    Rich, hearty, wildrice complexity with sweet malty smoothness. Aromas of roasted nuts, baked brown bread, yeast and soy. Solid, full-bodied on the palate, flavors linger in the finish.

    Food Pairings:
    Miso-Glazed Black Cod | Barbecued Spareribs | Sukiyaki | Charcoal-Grilled Salmon | Mashed Potato Salad With Garlic Mayonnaise

  • Rice Type: Gouriki Heirloom
    Milling Rate:
    60%
    Alc by Vol:
    15%

    Available Sizes: 720ml | 1800ml