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Yamahoushi Junmai Ginjo Tamanae namazake

by Rokkasen Co., Ltd. ย ยทย  Yamagata
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Description

Tama Nae (Yamashu No. 4), a cross of Yamada Nishiki and Kinmon Nishiki developed in collaboration with local high school students, is polished to 60% for this namazake junmai ginjo. The variety contributes deep umami and richness inherited from both parent rices, with a clean, refreshing finish.

Specifications
CategoryJunmai Ginjo
RegionYamagata
ABV16%
Polish Ratio60%
Flavor Profile
Sweet
Dry
Light
Full
Crisp
Rich
Low Acid
High Acid
Smooth
Complex
Sake TypeWhat is Junmai Ginjo?

Fruity and clean โ€” the perfect entry point into premium sake.

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Rokkasen Co., Ltd.

Yamagata
Rokukasen is located almost in the center of Yamagata Prefecture, with water from Kurosan in the backdrop of the Ou Mountains in the water from Kurosan, and using rice from Yamagata Prefecture. Basically, it is a handmade liquor that incorporates modern equipment as soon as possible, stable quality, and a lot of sensitivity due to the fusion of people, nature and technology. We try to maximize the power of microorganisms that are indispensable for sake brewing, that is, "pure fermentation". Rokukasen will continue to aim for alcohol that will please our customers every day, with the theme of "pure fermentation". In 1972, Yamagata Enshu Co., Ltd. was established as a joint bottlefield of five sake breweries in the Kitamurayama area of โ€‹โ€‹Yamagata Prefecture. In 1985, the Rokukasen Sake Brewery Cooperative Association, which is responsible for the brewing section, was changed in 1992, and the current Rokukasen Co., Ltd. was born. Like the waka written by the excellent singer "Rokukasen" who was active in the Heian period, we brew it with the aim of a sake that resonates with the hearts of people. We will continue to challenge the potential of sake, from super -dry sake to sparkling sake.
Est.1972
BrandRokkasen
Address3-17-7 Onsencho Higashine Yamagata

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