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Toyonoaki “Karakuchi Kingoro” Reviews

4.1 Rating 10 Reviews
LaMonte Heflick
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DRY DrY DRy ! Did I say, “dry”? Karakuchi 辛口 means, “DRY.” A delightfully, delicious dry junmai 純米 (pure rice) saké from Shimane prefecture in Japan. Saké has such a wide range of flavors all the way from Mizuho Kuromatsu Kenbishi Yamahai at the earthy/dank end of the spectrum to Kameizumi, the “sweetie,” as well as, aged koshu 古酒 which is way out there in the other direction near the fruity, juicy, sweet terminal end. So for you “dry lovers” … this is it. Enjoy. Im sold on it. I’m going back for more.
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Posted 3 years ago
This sake is true to it's namesake, it is very bold and dry. Highly recommend drinking this warm as opposed to chilled.
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Posted 3 years ago