Kirakucho “Super Dry”
Shiga prefecture
Takes on dryness in a bold new way
If you’re in the mood for a dry ride, look no further. Kirakucho “Super Dry” doesn’t shy away from dryness, it takes it on boldly. The aroma is reminiscent of crushed leaves. The intense dryness is grounded by subtle bitterness. The renowned “Noto” style brewing is easily evident in the sake’s rich, deep flavor. You can really taste the brewery’s desire to create something that will fill you with happiness and enjoyment.
Characteristics
| Brand | Kirakucho | 
| Brewery | Kita Brewing Company | 
| Category | Junmai Ginjo | 
| Subcategory | N/A | 
| Taste Profile | Light & Dry | 
| Rice variety | Yamadanishiki | 
| Yeast variety | N/A | 
| Alcohol | 17.50% | 
| RPR | 55% | 
| SMV | 14 | 
| Acidity | 1.6 | 
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                Kirakucho is made in Shiga prefecture in the Kinki region.
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Tasting Notes
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      Grapefruit   
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      Lime   
Recommended Pairing
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			Meat   
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			Seafood   
 
          
          
          Kita Brewing Company
Kita boasts a history of close to 200 years, having been founded in 1820. They cherish Japan’s ancient traditions while incorporating a spirit of creativity and change into our brewing. Kirakucho, the signature brew, gets its name from three Chinese characters that convey their desire that customers be “happy”, experience “enjoyment” and live “long”.
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