

Highly regarded locally for its sharp dryness, this sake embodies the freshly pressed goodness without any heat treatment—savor the unique taste of unpasteurized sake. It combines mellowness with richness, delivering a clean and refreshing flavor. *Requires refrigeration.
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SMV
2
Acidity
1.2
Alcohol
15
Polish Ratio
50
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Sake Type
Ginjo
Brewery
Aizu Brewery Company
Prefecture
Fukushima
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Aizu Brewery Company
Fukushima
Located in Minamiaizu, in the southwestern part of Fukushima Prefecture, this historic brewery traces its origins back to the Genroku era (1688–1704). It produces two distinct brands: Aizu and Yamano-i. Aizu carries on the region’s brewing traditions, using locally grown sake rice from Minamiaizu to create a sake that is both classic and refined. Yamano-i, on the other hand, revives an older brand name while embracing a more flexible brewing approach, focusing on a sake profile that is soft, clean, and easy to drink.
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