WINEMAKER NOTES
The nose on this cult favorite sake hassteamed rice, corn, persimmon, peach, sweet carrots, and citrus aromas.Sixth Generation TojiRyunosuke Furudatepurposely doesnt give out technical specs, because he simply wants you to not geek out and just drink the sake. Thats pretty funny in an industry where we try to know everything and sometimes forget to simply enjoy a brew. Light, silky, gentle, and clean, this sake is very mischievous because it drinks very easily. Drinkable is not a bad word in the sake world, but it has a negative connotation in that it could mean its basic. ThisJunmaiis anything but basic as it has whispers of phantom-like qualities that drink so gently and balanced. Look for hints of grapefruit, blood orange, cucumber, sweet veggies, citrus, and blueberry flavors in a supremely silky fluid. A mid-sized glass finds peak balance. There is a very unique creaminess that emerges as the sake warms. Its also a great brew for warming that drinks slightly fruity and clean.
720ml