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Takasago Ginga Shizuku Divine Droplets Sake

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Takasago Ginga Shizuku Divine Droplets Sake ()
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User Tags:  sake, complex, serve chilled, mint, wonderful, color descriptors, fresh, spicy, yellow, herb 


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What to Expect

Rice is fermented to produce sake. Sake exhibits a range of flavors that include floral, earthy, fruity and nutty tones.

Winemakers Notes

94 pts - Stephen TanzerVery pale yellow. Complex nose offers saline, herbal and spicy notes, with a minty coolness. Wonderfully subtle, complex and precise, with a distinctly ethereal quality, high-pitched minerality and superb lift. Finishes very dry and persistent, with lovely lift. This is made inside an igloo in Hokkaido, in Japan's extreme north, where below-freezing temperature prevents unwanted bacteria from surviving, thus ensuring a very pure sake. The clear sake is separated from the fermenting rice lees by putting it into canvas bags and allowing the sake to drip out overnight read more...

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"94 pts - Stephen TanzerVery pale yellow. Complex nose offers saline, herbal and spicy notes, with a minty coolness. Wonderfully subtle, complex and precise, with a distinctly ethereal quality, high-pitched minerality and superb lift. Finishes very dry and persistent, with lovely lift. This is made inside an igloo in Hokkaido, in Japan's extreme north, where below-freezing temperature prevents unwanted bacteria from surviving, thus ensuring a very pure sake. The clear sake is separated from the fermenting rice lees by putting it into canvas bags and allowing the sake to drip read more...


November 2008

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