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  1. Brooklyn Kura Greenwood Kimoto Namachozo Junmai Sake

    Brooklyn Kura Greenwood Kimoto Namachozo Junmai Sake

    $39.98
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    The kimoto method relies on ambient organisms to build up the acidity of the starter (shubo) to a point that the yeast, to be used in fermentation, can flourish. While traditionally made by teams of workers working in tandem to grinding rice with poles, Kura has made their annual kimoto production a community event, as visitors to the brewery grind the rice themselves using sanitized rubber boots! Notes of oat, and brown spices. Peppery, velvety, medium body with a dry finish.
    Pairs well with lighter dishes such as beet salad, caprese, and goat cheese. This is a Nama Chozo Sake which means it has undergone only one intial pasteurization and not the 'traditional' second allowing for a more robust flavourful sake experience.

    Region: New York, USA

    Quality Grade: Junmai 

    Seimaibuai: Various

    Nihonshu-Do: 0.0

    Rice: Calrose

    Alcohol: 17.4%

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  2. Brooklyn Kura Tidal Junmai Sake

    Brooklyn Kura Tidal Junmai Sake

    $26.98
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    This sake presents a medium-bodied profile that begins with fruity notes and transitions to a dry finish. Aromas of pine and plantain lead into flavors of honeydew melon and white nectarine, culminating in a savory, mineral finish.

    Region: Brooklyn, New York
    Quality Grade: Junmai
    Seimaibuai: 50%
    Nihonshu-Do: +3
    Rice: 100% Calrose (California-grown)
    Alcohol: 17%

     

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  3. Tenuta di Gracciano della Seta Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2021

    Tenuta di Gracciano della Seta Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2021

    $24.98
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    DEC93
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    93 Points! The 2021 expresses the conditions of the vintage with an overall density but remains balanced and agile. In-house enologist, Giuseppe Rigoli explains that a small portion of the grapes were harvested very early for freshness and the remainder brought in by the end of September. He also carried out a slightly shorter maceration of 15 days (compared to 20 in 2020). The wine emerges with hints of vanilla then progresses to mint and violet. Sandy-textured tannins hem in concentrated red berries and grip assertively on the finish. The pristine quality of the fruit shines through and saline nuances persist. - Decanter Magazine

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