• Kuroushi Junmai Shiboritate (720ml)
  • Kuroushi Junmai Shiboritate (720ml)
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  • Kuroushi Junmai Shiboritate (720ml)
  • Kuroushi Junmai Shiboritate (720ml)

Kuroushi Junmai Shiboritate (720ml) 黒牛 純米新酒 しぼりたて本生原酒

$62.82 $73.90

An elegance resulting from the use of 100% Yamadanishiki rice is contrasted by a bright juicy quality as a freshly pressed Shiboritate, while still maintaining an impressive ginjo aroma. On the palate are rich notes of sweet glutinous rice with a soft and mellow mouthfeel.

style
floral and fruity
availability
Seasonal (Winter Release)
on the palate
sweet glutinous rice and mineral
on the nose
fresh cut grass and granny smith apple
RPR (Rice Polishing Ratio)
60%
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Due to a slightly higher than average acidity, this sake provides great pairing possibilities with more bold and robust cuisine.

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Characteristics特徴

Prefecture
wakayama
Rice
yamadanishiki
Alcohol
17%
SMV (Sake Meter Value)
+3
Acidity
1.8
Water Source
soft water from the well of nakagoto shrine, famously known for holding 'kuroushi's water'. & subterranean soft water that springs from the brewery-well
Yeast
kumamoto no.9

How to enjoy楽しみ方

Recommended pairings
simmered pork belly | miso marinated grilled fish
Serving temperature
11°-16°
Serving vessels
nousaku tin cup

Reviewsレビュー

Test: kuroushi

Nate Shuzo 名手酒造

Since the beginning of the Ginjo craze in the 1980’s, Nate Shuzo has maintained a strong focus on small batch, quality brewing in line with the demand for high quality, hand crafted sake. The backbone of Kuroushi Sake is its exceptional and sacred water, drawn from the well of the Nakagoto Shrine just 100 meters from the brewery. The mineral content of this soft water is ideally suited for strong fermentation and results in sake high in umami amino acids. Also important to the quality of the Kuroushi sake brand is its commitment to contract rice farming to ensure its ability to brew with high grade Yamadanishiki sake rice, sourced from the most famous rice growing areas in Japan.