Sho Chiku Bai (Pine Bamboo Plum) Classic Sake
Takara Sake USA in Berkeley, California, United States 🇺🇸
Saké - Junmai Regular|
Score
6.11
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Do you crave an oaky Chardonnay at the end of the day? Or is a velvety Merlot more your style? You can get the flavor of both when you purchase our award-winning Sho Chiku Bai Classic Junmai. When you serve it warm or at room temperature, the flavor changes, giving you the best of two worlds. You don't have to choose between flavors tonight — just pull out a bottle of classic Junmai sake, and work your way from one flavor profile to the next over a lingering meal. With a savory complex taste, it is the best sake for food-pairing sake and great served both chilled or warmed.
Served chilled this Classic Junmai Sake offers a very fine texture with harmonious aromas and flavors of macadamia nuts, Chai spice (cardamom, nutmeg), vanilla, heavy cream, and freshly sliced bread.
Served at room temperature, notes of mineral, creme fraiche, sourdough bread, custard, umami, and apples emerge.
When warmed to around 100º F., the texture and flavor build, bringing out more intense umami while still retaining softness of texture. Savory elements of salted custard, cocoa nib, banana bread, toasted nuts, and mineral are evident.
Served chilled this Classic Junmai Sake offers a very fine texture with harmonious aromas and flavors of macadamia nuts, Chai spice (cardamom, nutmeg), vanilla, heavy cream, and freshly sliced bread.
Served at room temperature, notes of mineral, creme fraiche, sourdough bread, custard, umami, and apples emerge.
When warmed to around 100º F., the texture and flavor build, bringing out more intense umami while still retaining softness of texture. Savory elements of salted custard, cocoa nib, banana bread, toasted nuts, and mineral are evident.
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Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 4 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 4.5
Bottle. There’s some color in this one, but it ain’t much. Flat. Alcoholic, papery nose with some lemon notes. Some air helps, but it’s still not the most pleasant sake I’ve had. The flavor is pretty much the same, too alcoholic. Medium to thin mouthfeel, slightly papery. Lemon, some milk and rice in the end. As mentioned, too alcoholic. 100814
Tried
from Bottle
on 08 Dec 2010
at 06:24
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6
Bottle at bens ... clear barest yellow hint ... soft earthy rice nose ... rought light earthy alcohol ... light peacht fruit ... ok... but not up to much... Tk 2 home aug 2014... Rough spirit. Big coconut husk
Tried
from Bottle
on 20 Nov 2010
at 13:55