Ryoga Special Junmai Natsu no Oriori Nama (brewed in 2024)
Ryoga Special Junmai Natsu no Oriori Nama (brewed in 2024)
新潟県/松乃井酒造場
This special pure rice sake is made from Gohyakumangoku rice, polished to 55%. Available only in summer.
By slowly aging "Harusake no Oriori," we have achieved a mellow flavor with a good balance of aroma and acidity.
Specific name, etc.: Special Junmai / ALC (%): 16.0 / Main ingredient: Gohyakumangoku / Rice polishing ratio (%): 55 / Yeast: Storehouse / Sake meter value: 6.0 / Acidity: 1.8 / Amino acid content: / Brewing year: 2024
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Producer/Brewery ( Niigata Prefecture / Matsunoi Brewery (Matsunoi, Ryōga) )
Founded in 1894 (Meiji 27), Furusawa Hideyasu, who was born and raised at Furusawa Brewery, which has been producing sake since the mid-Edo period, branched out from the family. The brewery is located in Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture, a region famous for producing Uonuma rice, one of Japan's leading rice producing areas, and also known for its heavy snowfall. Since its founding, the brewery has used boiling water from a horizontal well as brewing water, and has been self-polishing high-quality sake rice. Furthermore, to produce high-quality rice koji, all koji rice is hand-washed using a colander, and for ginjo-style sake, all koji rice is pressed slowly and carefully in a tank to minimize stress. The brewery has always made sake without compromise.
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