Chokyu 1999

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Chokyu 1999

A$56.00

BREWERY | LOCATION

NAKANO BC | WAKAYAMA

 

CLASSIFICATION

Junmai • Pure Rice Sake

Kijoshu • Noble Brew Sake 

Koshu • Aged Sake

Kijoshu means ‘Noble-Brew Sake’. Generally aged before being sold [in this case Chokyu is a 20 year old koshu or aged sake], this type of sake often has a range of flavours similar to sherry.  To make kijoshu, the Toji [Master Brewer] does not add distilled alcohol, but instead a full-bodied sake from a previous year is added to the still fermenting batch, bringing the fermentation to an early halt.  There are some similarities in production technique to that of port wine, although the kijoshu technique has a much longer history.  It produces a sake that becomes darker and richer with age.  The Chokyu is also Junmai [Pure Rice sake]. Chokyu has a rich toffee colour, and highly aromatic nose of bitter chocolate, caramel and dried porcini mushroom.  The palate is reminiscent of Oloroso sherry. with its deep, rich flavours and is a great match for rich meat dishes, consommés or with rich desserts.  Delicious burnt toffee flavour with a savoury walnut and sesame finish. A fascinating combination of sweet and savoury elements in this richly flavoured Sake.

 

YEAR: 1999

RICE TYPE: *Only known by the Toji

RICE POLISHING: 70%

ALCOHOL: 17.5%

YEAST STRAIN: *Only known by Tōji

SERVE: Chilled

 

SIZE: 300ml

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STORAGE: Store Sake in a cool dark place, trying to avoid direct sunlight. 

HANDLING: Once opened this Nakano BC 'Chokyu' will last well for a long time. It has done much of it's ageing. It canbe chilled slightly to bring out the acidity or served at room temperature to offer a more rich and round character. It should be kept in a cool place.