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Yoshinogawa
Yoshinogawa was founded in 1548 and is the oldest sake brewery in Niigata. Based in Settaya, Nagaoka City, where the Yoshino River flows, it is one of many breweries from several different industries including miso, soy sauce and of course, sake. The area receives heavy snowfall, which provides clean water and creates a cold climate that supports sake brewing. Since its founding, Yoshinogawa has continued to grow and take on new challenges. They know the importance of changing with the times, but also remember that the heart of their sake lies in the skills of their workers and not in machines.
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Introduction
Lesson 1
What is sake?
Lesson 2
What is rice polishing ratio?
Lesson 3
Types of sake
Lesson 4
How to store sake
Lesson 5
How to serve sake warm/chilled
Lesson 6
Sake vessels and etiquette
Lesson 7
Food pairing guide
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