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Sake Yamakawa Mitsuo 2025 Winter 1800ml [Otokoyama Shuzō, Yamagata Prefecture]

Sake Yamakawa Mitsuo 2025 Winter 1800ml [Otokoyama Shuzō, Yamagata Prefecture]

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~ Yamakawa Mitsuo 2025 Winter~

Released on December 1st, 2025!
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, “Yamakawa Mitsuo 2025 Winter” arrives as a special limited-edition sake available only this year.
The design features a “sugidama ornament bursting open,” symbolizing Mitsuo’s wish to step forward into the next decade.

A soft hint of ginjo aroma brings a calm, wintery atmosphere.
Once you take a sip, a gentle richness spreads across the palate, followed by a smooth, pleasant finish that makes you want another glass.

Perfect for toasting on special occasions,
and an excellent gift choice.
Pairs beautifully with year-end and New Year dishes—ideal for those who want to enjoy seasonal sake.

Brewery: Otokoyama Sake Brewery (Yamagata Prefecture)
Rice: Dewasansan
Polishing Ratio: 50%
ABV: 15%
Sake Meter Value:
Acidity:
Volume: 1800ml

 


Drinking under the age of 20 is prohibited by law.
We do not sell alcoholic beverages under the age of 20.

20歳未満の者の飲酒は法律で禁止されています。
20歳未満の者に対しては酒類を販売致しません。

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Otokoyama Sake Brewery, Yamagata Prefecture

A long-established sake brewery in Yamagata whose motto is "serious sake brewing supported by the local community"

Otokoyama Sake Brewery, located in Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture, is a historic sake brewery that dates back to the Edo period. ​Taking advantage of the rich nature and pure water of the local Yonezawa area, they brew sake using traditional methods. ​
Otokoyama Sake Brewery values ​​sake brewing rooted in the local community and provides sake that is loved by local people. They also proactively incorporate new techniques and ideas to produce a wide variety of sake.
Why not try some of Otokoyama Sake Brewery's sake, nurtured by the Yamagata climate?