Gozenshu Junmai Bodaimoto Nigori

Gozenshu Junmai Bodaimoto Nigori

Gozenshu Junmai Bodaimoto Nigori

7 reviews
Regular price $64.00
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An age old method pre-dating even the Kimoto method, this creates a playful sake with a full mouthfeel, zesty sweetness and flavors of ripe fruit. Perfect for cheeses.

Great balance and unique flavour. This is one of the flagships of Tsuji Honten. The home of young brewers trying to reinvent the ancient styles of sake making.

Grade Junmai Nigori
Polishing Ratio 65%
Rice Type Omachi
Alcohol 17%
Prefecture Okayama
Brewery Tsuji Honten

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AP
03/09/2020
Adrian P.
Singapore Singapore

The most unique Nigori

I like nigori sakes, but this is something different. It has a lot of complexity and nuance.

PS
05/01/2020
Patrick S.
Singapore Singapore
I recommend this product

Super awesome nigori

Super awesome nigori - one of my top favourites! Served really chilled. �

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PA
06/07/2020
Patrick A.
I recommend this product

Nice balance of flavours

Appearance: Cloudy, slight yellowish appearance with high viscosity. Nose: Fresh apple, pear, melon, grapefruit, fresh cream, steamed rice. Palate: Steamed rice, melon, banana, fresh cream, grape fruit, white pepper/cinnamon, cooked green beans. Body: Medium. Alcohol: Medium. Umami: Medium. Acidity: Medium. Personal opinion: Sake has a cloudy, slight yellowish appearance with high viscosity. Intensity of aroma is medium, with some complexity observed. Very fruity notes on the first impression. As the temperature of the sake slowly rise towards room temperature, you can start to notice more starchy and lactic notes. On the palate, more starchy notes were observed, with some fruity and spice notes as well. Sake has a medium body (smooth, velvety and soft texture) and is slightly sweet. Some attack was felt, and it finishes off with some lingering tangy *** slight-cinnamon/peppery (or perhaps nutmeg) aftertaste. Very interesting character, somehow reminds me of that Born I had a few months back. It has a nice balance of flavours, and it’s not overwhelm by either the aromatic notes or flavours.

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WM
09/29/2020
Wai M.
Singapore Singapore
I recommend this product

I highly recommend this one

にごり Nigori is a type of sake that is cloudy. The cloudiness comes from rice sediments that pass through the cloth filter during pressing. While all sake is filtered, the amount of rice sediments depends on how coarse/fine the filter is. I'm not sure where the line is for being termed nigori-zake because I've seen some (like this one) that still seem clear. The sediments give sake more body and texture, some might say chalky, but all I know it pairs easily, especially spicy food A similar beverage would be Korean makkeoli makgeolli. I highly recommend this one, balanced sweetness and refreshing acidity for maximum drinkability. Some sakes are just too sweet ("cloying") or one dimensional.

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CA
12/29/2020
Christopher A.
Singapore Singapore
I recommend this product

A different nigori

Taste of barley and cheese with a crisp feel. Quite different from my regular nigori.

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