The Japanese word kara means dry and the sake name karakuchi means this sake is an extra dry style. The '80' represents the rice polishing rate, with 80% of the grain remaining. This low polishing leaves great flavours from the fats, proteins and amino aci
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The Japanese word kara means dry and the sake name karakuchi means this sake is an extra dry style. The ’80’ represents the rice polishing rate, with 80% of the grain remaining. This low polishing leaves great flavours from the fats, proteins and amino acids in the rice and creates a richer palate weight. Toji [Master Brewer] Masahiro Nishigaki utilises the breweries own special strain of yeast known as ‘Kirei #9’ to produce a high quality sake. He also uses a slow pressing technique that results in less liquid yet of a higher quality. ‘Karakuchi 80’ has a rich textural palate with dry minerality and an intensely spice-laden mid-palate of licorice and pear.
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Junmai: Pure Rice Sake, rice polished up to 70% (standard)
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