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Kikuhime Kurogin | 720ML

1.114,00 zł

Sake: Kikuhime Kurogin | 720ML

This Ginjo sake is quite fresh on the nose, with hints of cherry, honey, steamed rice, apple, wheat and hay aromas. This Bottle will make a fine addition for to sake lover.

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Size: 720ML

Proof: 34 (17%ABV)

Origin: Japan

Distillery: Kikuhime

Detailed Description

This Ginjo sake is quite fresh on the nose, with hints of cherry, honey, steamed rice, apple, wheat and hay aromas. This Bottle will make a fine addition for to sake lover.

Kikuhime Kurogin | 720ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Hints of cherry, honey, steamed rice, apple, wheat and hay aromas.

Palate: The palate combines more honey, cereal, butterscotch and nougat flavours

Finish: Perfect, long lasting finish.

Distillery Information

Kikuhime Brewery was founded in 1573 by the Yanagi family in Ishikawa Prefecture. It is believed the Yanagi fled to the area from Kyoto during the Onin War, when the Nobunaga clan seized the title of Shogun in the capital. The family relocated about 130 miles north of Kyoto in a valley at the base of Mt. Hakusan, becoming landowners who crafted sake from the excess rice of their harvest, and selling it to local renown.

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Kikuhime Kurogin | 720ML

1.114,00 zł

Sake: Kikuhime Kurogin | 720ML

This Ginjo sake is quite fresh on the nose, with hints of cherry, honey, steamed rice, apple, wheat and hay aromas. This Bottle will make a fine addition for to sake lover.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 720ML

Proof: 34 (17%ABV)

Origin: Japan

Distillery: Kikuhime

This Ginjo sake is quite fresh on the nose, with hints of cherry, honey, steamed rice, apple, wheat and hay aromas. This Bottle will make a fine addition for to sake lover.

Kikuhime Kurogin | 720ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Hints of cherry, honey, steamed rice, apple, wheat and hay aromas.

Palate: The palate combines more honey, cereal, butterscotch and nougat flavours

Finish: Perfect, long lasting finish.

Distillery Information

Kikuhime Brewery was founded in 1573 by the Yanagi family in Ishikawa Prefecture. It is believed the Yanagi fled to the area from Kyoto during the Onin War, when the Nobunaga clan seized the title of Shogun in the capital. The family relocated about 130 miles north of Kyoto in a valley at the base of Mt. Hakusan, becoming landowners who crafted sake from the excess rice of their harvest, and selling it to local renown.

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