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Junmai Daiginjo “Goriki 50” sake is an intense, well-rounded, and indulgent sake. The nose is fresh and fruity, with hints of cooked rice. The second nose opens up, revealing juicy, pulpy, and sweet aromas, accompanied by a touch of marzipan.
The palate is clean and crisp, with a sweet attack. It's indulgent: the fruit flavors mingle with rice notes, all enhanced by subtle hints of licorice, anise, and white pepper. A beautiful umami character emerges mid-palate, with a pleasant smoothness. The finish is long.
Chiyomusubi Shuzo is a sake brewery founded in 1865, based in the coastal city of Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture. Building on centuries-old traditions and artisanal expertise, this renowned company has distinguished itself by creating exceptional sakes, carefully crafted from rigorously selected rice and traditional fermentation methods.
Seeking to expand its business, Chiyomusubi decided to venture into spirits production and established a new distillery: the Sakaiminato Distillery. Leveraging their mastery of fermentation and distillation, they develop exceptional whiskies, offering a refined tasting experience. This new whisky venture is undertaken with their ongoing commitment to producing products of excellence, thus perpetuating their legacy of quality and innovation in the world of Japanese alcoholic beverages.
Chiyomusubi products are distinguished by their wide variety. This small producer offers liqueurs, sake, whiskies, and even sparkling sake. Chiyomusubi strives to express authenticity in each of its products, offering a unique experience true to its roots.
Japanese sake
classé dans : Japanese alcohols
Junmai Daiginjo “Goriki 50” sake is an intense, well-rounded, and indulgent sake. The nose is fresh and fruity, with hints of cooked rice. The second nose opens up, revealing juicy, pulpy, and sweet aromas, accompanied by a touch of marzipan.
The palate is clean and crisp, with a sweet attack. It's indulgent: the fruit flavors mingle with rice notes, all enhanced by subtle hints of licorice, anise, and white pepper. A beautiful umami character emerges mid-palate, with a pleasant smoothness. The finish is long.
Chiyomusubi Shuzo is a sake brewery founded in 1865, based in the coastal city of Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture. Building on centuries-old traditions and artisanal expertise, this renowned company has distinguished itself by creating exceptional sakes, carefully crafted from rigorously selected rice and traditional fermentation methods.
Seeking to expand its business, Chiyomusubi decided to venture into spirits production and established a new distillery: the Sakaiminato Distillery. Leveraging their mastery of fermentation and distillation, they develop exceptional whiskies, offering a refined tasting experience. This new whisky venture is undertaken with their ongoing commitment to producing products of excellence, thus perpetuating their legacy of quality and innovation in the world of Japanese alcoholic beverages.
Chiyomusubi products are distinguished by their wide variety. This small producer offers liqueurs, sake, whiskies, and even sparkling sake. Chiyomusubi strives to express authenticity in each of its products, offering a unique experience true to its roots.
