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boukenNational Sake Fair 2025 Day 2 part74
Gunma 5
Yamakawa Sake Brewery in Chiyoda-machi
I drank a lot of sake at the Kokunisake Fair, and I realized that there are quite a few breweries that are not yet registered as sake breweries 🤔.
Polishing ratio 55% Miyamanishiki 14% Sake degree +1.2 Acidity 1.7
Gunma G2 yeast 1550 yen
Classic and orthodox impression. 

寿梨庵It was not registered in Sake no Wa. Tone-grown is a sake of Yamakawa Shuzo in Chiyoda-cho, Ora-gun, and there is another line called Koto. The brewery is located near the Tone River. If I had not purchased the Maikaze Drinking Comparison Set, I might never have come across it. Best regards.
It seems to be Yamahai though it is not mentioned on the label. Do they dare not claim it? Light green color. The aroma is like Yamahai. It has sweetness and sourness in the mouth. There is a light banana scent, and it shows a modern face for a moment, but from the mid-palate it suddenly becomes a solid classic flavor. If you warm it up to lukewarm, it becomes easier to drink, but the unique flavor changes disappear and it becomes less interesting.
The Left Minister I drank before was also made with the Gunma G-2 yeast, but I found the combination with Maikaze to have a calmer, less trendy quality. I'm looking forward to the Gunma Izumi which has the same G-2 yeast and almost the same specs. tkmtsGood evening, Mr. Juraian. ♪
Is it a good combination of modern and classic?
That sounds insanely delicious☺️.
I'm looking forward to your review of Gunma Izumi too🎶. 寿梨庵Thanks again, tkmt.
There was a little glimpse of modernity, but overall, it's a solid classic. It also has a twilight feel to it. RecommendedContentsSectionView.title