Kurosawa Nigori 300

$10

A light and fruity nose with creamy “umami" flavor. Discover the best of premium sweetness in this sake. No artificial flavor added. All natural sweetness with a mild sourness. Easy-drinking sake with low alcohol. AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY AS PART OF THE SUMMER SAKE TASTING KIT

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Sake Social, in partnership with JETRO [Japanese External Trade Organziation], is deeply committed to the continued promotion of Japanese sake, shochu, and related goods. Through education and shared knowledge, we encourage novice and expert consumers to try, enjoy, and share Japanese sake and shochu.

Brewery

Kurosawa Sake

Sake Type

Junmai Nigori

Bottle Size

300ml

Founded

1858

Prefecture

Nagano (長野県)

One Word to Describe This Sake Brew

Light & Fragrant

Food Pairings

Spicy Food, dessert

Taste Profile

N/A

Ingredients

(No sulfites, no preservatives)

Seimaibuai

(amount of rice left after milling): 70%

Alcohol Content

8%

Sake Meter Value

-5 (the lower the sweeter, the higher the drier)

Sweet or Dry

Sweet

Body

N/A

Acidity

N/A

Serving Temp

Chilled

Sake Social, in partnership with JETRO [Japanese External Trade Organziation], is deeply committed to the continued promotion of Japanese sake, shochu, and related goods. Through education and shared knowledge, we encourage novice and expert consumers to try, enjoy, and share Japanese sake and shochu.

Customer Reviews

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H.F.
love this sake

First had this at my favorite sushi restaurant in La Jolla CA. Of course w mark up was $19 (300ml but still seemed a relative bargain for the quality. It is sweet but not too sweet. Smooth and not bitter. Actualy very delicious. So even tough it is on the less expensive end it was my go-to sake. Made me a Nigori lover!

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jason harvey

Kurosawa Nigori

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Lilian Barber
Best Sake ever!

Sake has been my favorite alcoholic beverage for many years and I always thought that Sake is Sake ---until a Japanese friend of mine sent me a bottle of Kurosawa Nigori. It took just one sip of its smooth and delicate flavor to convince me that I had been very wrong about that. I now consider Nigori compared to just any other Sake to be like comparing filet mignon to hamburger.

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