Binged the first volume down and this is a solid 10/10!
I've grown tired of the so-called "light yuri" genre (nothing wrong if you're into that tho), and for the longest time I've thought Yagate is the archetype of realistic yuri. Well, how happy I am to find out I'm wrong! (Now I love both of them)
This one with very little of the drama and a serene beauty, feels almost minimalistic. Just the 2 women getting to know each other and understand themselves (there's also Subaru, the wingwoman), and slowly, steadily progressing emotion, and somehow these make a complete picture. It's like sometimes a mangaka sketches a scene with fewest strokes, yet leaves us all in awe of the beauty coming off the picture.
Now there are a lot of great mangakas out there, but I think Shio is quite someone in having that power.
EDIT: ok now I'm up to speed and there are more people on the stage, I also like the first volume slightly more, but it's still a 10/10 work for me.