Yoshidagura uNight&Dance
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Yoshida Sake Brewery is located on the banks of the Tedorigawa River, which flows out of Hakusan. The brand name is also famous for Tedorigawa, but Yoshida Kurau is a new line started under the concept of modern Yamahai, a gentle sake. The label is also fashionable and has a slightly feminine image.
I got this bottle on a patrol at Hasegawa Sake Shop. I opened it on a long autumn night and found it to be Night & dance, but it was originally designed for a summer festival. It was delicious with its refreshing acidity and transparency like grapes, and a sense of balance of umami that does not make it seem thin despite its low alcohol content.
*The third one is Mt. Hakusan, which I climbed a long time ago. It is old and of delicious water.
⚫︎Raw material rice: Hyakumangoku No Shiro
⚫︎Polishing ratio: 40
⚫︎ Alcohol level: 9 degrees
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