Yuki Otoko Junmai Nigori

Yuki Otoko Junmai Nigori

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Description:
'Yuki Otoko' Cloudy | Niigata Prefecture | Junmai Nigori | 13.5% ABV: In Japanese folklore the 'Yuki Otoko' a.k.a Yeti, guides lost travelers through snowy terrain. A smooth partially unfiltered, bright sake with a crisp finish, particularly dry compared to other junmai nigori sake. Pairs well with tempura, fried oysters, fried fish, tofu and edamame. A portion of the proceeds from this sake is donated to help fund rescue missions for lost hikers in Japan, making the bottle live up to its name.

Specifications:
Brewery: Aoki Shuzo
Region: Niigata, Japan
Special Designation Grade: Junmai Nigori
Rice Polishing Rate: Rice milled to 70% (65% Kojimai, 70% Kakemai)
Rice: Gohyakumangoku
Alcohol: 13.5%
Sake Meter Value: N/A
Acidity: N/A
Serve: Chilled or lightly chilled

Measurements:
Junmai nigori available in 720ml size bottle.

History:
Founded in 1717 in Uonuma, Niigata, one of Japan’s snowiest regions, Aoki Shuzo has been crafting sake for over 300 years. Their signature label, KAKUREI, reflects the quiet strength of the snow country and the artistry of the Echigo Toji master brewers. While Niigata is known for its crisp, dry Tanrei-Karakuchi style, they pursue Tanrei-Umakuchi, a balance of refined clarity and the rich umami of sake rice. Three centuries of craft, carried forward for the next hundred years.
Ingredients:
Rice, water, yeast, koji

Serving Instructions:
Serve chilled or lightly chilled.
All sake is final sale.

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We are not responsible for heat-related issues, and we do not offer ice packs because melting ice packs can compromise the integrity of cardboard boxes in transit, risking damage to your package. Please consider the weather when placing your order, especially during the summer.