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Aizu Ryugasawa" is a new brand that Mr. Eikawa is working on. Ryugasawa" is the name of a spring that is representative of the "100 best springs in Japan, Bandai Nishiyamaroku Spring Group. Aizu Ryugasawa" is sake made from Aizu rice and brewed by Aizu brewers at the foot of Bandaisan in Aizu, which is famous for its natural beauty. We have reviewed the price structure of the current "local sake" industry, which is based on the price structure of so-called "major breweries," and are developing a super high-spec product that goes above and beyond the price structure.
This year, all Ryugasawa brand sake has been renewed as Junmai Daiginjo with 45% polished rice. The label has also been redesigned to depict the "Emperor Dragon," the guardian god of water, holding the treasured blessings of Bandai-san (water, rice, and climate) in his hand as if they were treasure balls.
This red label is a year-round product and is fired once. The refined and elegant ginjo aroma is reminiscent of apples and plums. On the palate, the fresh sweetness is moderate and the acidity is sharp and dry. While maintaining the elegance of a daiginjo, it has a mild body with a moderate volume that spreads softly. The sharpness and lingering aftertaste are also good and well integrated. The overall impression is of dryness, and while maintaining the aura of a Daiginjo, it has a versatile flavor that does not bore the drinker.
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