• Yamawa Tokubetsu Junmai Nakadori Genshu Rock (720ml)

Yamawa Tokubetsu Junmai Nakadori Genshu Rock (720ml) 山和 特別純米 中取り原酒

$72.00
A genshu using the prized nakadori; enthralling & gentle ginjo aromas with a strikingly sharp & crisp finish. Indeed a perfect accompaniment for the stifling hot summer!
style
crisp and refreshing
alcohol
16%
availability
Seasonal (Summer Release)
on the palate
fresh citrus | lychee
on the nose
sudachi | summer berries
RPR (Rice Polishing Ratio)
60%
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experience the crisp sharpness neat or mellow & gorgeously soft profile, when on the rocks

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Characteristics特徴

Prefecture
miyagi
Rice
kura no hana
Alcohol
16%
SMV (Sake Meter Value)
unpublished
Acidity
unpublished
Water Source
funagata mountain spring water
Yeast
miyagi original

How to enjoy楽しみ方

Recommended pairings
oysters with ponzu | kohada
Serving temperature
5°- 8°
Serving vessels
white wine glass

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07/19/2025
Clarissa Y.
Singapore

Yamawa Tokubetsu Junmai Nakadori Genshu Rock

Tried this on the rocks, as recommended on IG stories, and it changed the flavour profile completely! Light, refreshing, and perfect for hot weather.

07/28/2025

SAKE MAMA | 日本酒ママ

Hi Clarissa, Thank you for your kind review for our summer sakes! Besides the sakes, we have also received a new shipment of Summer Seasonal Beers - Isekado Neko Jima, Minoh Hoppy Weizen and many more! If you would like recommendations for beers or other sakes, we will be happy to help! Simply drop us a message at 83339194 or respond to this email. Kanpai!

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Yamawa Shuzoten山和酒造店

Yamawa Shuzoten was established in 1896 in Kami Town, Miyagi prefecture, when the founder, Kazubei Ito closed his family’s apothecary business and embarked on a new journey of sake brewing. Perhaps because of the family’s roots in healing, the philosophy was established that "medicine and food are one in the same."