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Yorokobi Gaijin Junmai Ginjo

Yorokobi Gaijin Junmai Ginjo

Score from Experts

verified

94

Rating from Customers

3.4

7 reviews

The aroma is quite subtle, carrying a hint of freshness and sweet notes from the koji. It feels fresh and crisp on the palate, with a light yet rich and transparent quality. It offers a satisfying umami taste with a touch of sharpness, making it an enjoyable choice. You can savor it as a new sake, but it's also a sake that has the potential to age gracefully.

Details

SMV
9
Acidity
1.4
Alcohol
17
Polish Ratio
50
Rice
no data
Yeast
no data
Sake Type
Junmai Ginjo
Brewery
Maruo Honten Brewery Company
Prefecture
Kagawa
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Characteristics

Less Aroma

Strong

Dry

Sweet

Light

Rich

  • Spices
  • Earthy
  • Vegetal
  • Ageing
  • Umami
  • Astringent
  • Bitter
  • Mild

Pairing

  • Meat

    Meat

  • Sushi

    Sushi

Best Temperature

  • 5-15

    Chilled

  • 16-25

    Room Temp

  • 26-35

    Slightly Warm

  • 36-45

    Warm

  • 46~

    Hot

Maruo Honten Brewery Company

Maruo Honten Brewery Company

Kagawa

Maruo Honten is a sake brewery in the town center near Konpira-san (officially Kotohira Shrine), one of Kagawa Prefecture’s most famous landmarks. The brewery was founded in 1885 when Sataro Hasegawa, who ran a sake shop called Shin Yoshidaya, transferred his brewing rights to the Maruo family. Their signature brand, Yorokobi Gaijin, is known for its bright acidity, sharp finish, and bold, distinctive flavor. Every bottle is brewed with great care using traditional methods, including a cast-iron kettle (wagama) and a wooden steaming vat (koshiki). Because each batch is made slowly and in small quantities, this sake can be hard to find. To highlight the unique qualities of rice, each batch is brewed using only one rice variety, from the same region, and for both the koji and the main mash. This strict focus on rice is one of the defining features of Yorokobi Gaijin. Over 70% of the sake produced by Maruo Honten is namazake (unpasteurized). Normally, namazake must be kept refrigerated, but Yorokobi Gaijin is known for aging beautifully even at room temperature—a rare and special trait. Although it has high acidity and a high sake meter value (which usually means dry), Yorokobi Gaijin still delivers the natural sweetness of the rice, resulting in a well-balanced flavor that doesn’t taste as sharp as the numbers suggest.

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