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Shotoku Tokubetsu Junmai Kimoto 'Karaku'

Shotoku Tokubetsu Junmai Kimoto 'Karaku'

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This Junmai sake is crafted using 100% locally cultivated rice from Kyoto and brewed through the traditional method called "Kimoto," utilizing the power of natural lactic acid bacteria. It boasts a deep and rich flavor with a tantalizing aroma unique to the Kimoto brewing process, making it an excellent match for rich flavors like sea urchin, oysters, and clams. Best enjoyed at room temperature or warmed.

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SMV
3
Acidity
1.8
Alcohol
16
Polish Ratio
60
Rice
Gohyakumangoku, Nihonbare
Yeast
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Brewery
Shotoku Brewery Company
Prefecture
Kyoto
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Shotoku Brewery Company

Shotoku Brewery Company

Kyoto

Shotoku Brewery, established in 1645, boasts a long history. Since the 1960s, they have been producing pure rice sake and actively promoting its consumption. Producing pure rice sake requires advanced brewing techniques due to the limited room for adjustment with simple ingredients. However, high-quality ingredients allow pure rice sake to embody the balanced sweetness and acidity inherent in sake, without additives, making it gentle on the body. Shotoku remains committed to brewing "junmai-shu" to allow one to truly savor the natural essence of rice.

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