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Mimuro Sugi Romain Series Junmai Ginjo Yamadanishiki.
We will be receiving a Junmai Ginjo of Yamadanishiki from Imanishi Shuzo Mimuro Sugi, which has a brewery in Miwa, Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture, the birthplace of Japanese sake.
The refreshing, cool, apple-like aroma on the nose is followed by the mild sweetness of Yamadanishiki, and then the umami spreads out. The clear, fresh acidity finishes off the crisp finish.
Today, we served this sake with Miwa Somen, the birthplace of Somen, which is made from the same brewing water as Mimuro Sengen. The sourness of the ume-flavored dipping sauce is a perfect match!
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