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EPISODE · Aug 30, 2021 · 35 MIN

Aging Gracefully: Discovering Koshu

from Sake Revolution · host Timothy Sullivan, John Puma

Episode 71. You may have heard that most sake is best consumed young and fresh. But what happens when you come across a sake that is older? What's the deal with sakes that are aged 3 years, 5 years or even over a decade? This week, we're exploring what happens when sake is allowed to age gracefully and become what is known as "koshu".  This type of aged or matured sake is also known as Jukuseishu, and it is only a small percentage of the total sake market.  It does tend to be more expensive as well, but it is an interesting area of sake culture and flavor that is well worth looking into.  In this episode, we're learning-by-tasting and sipping a more traditional expression of koshu - an amber-colored yamahai junmai genshu aged for 12 years produced by the Kanbara brand located in Niigata Prefecture.  Known as "Ancient Treasure" this koshu sake is a perfect example of how delicious, deep and unique flavors can evolve when a suitable style of sake is carefully aged by expert brewers with some time on their hands.  Listen in as John and Timothy taste for themselves how time itself can transform simple sake into a mature masterpiece.Support the show

Episode 71. You may have heard that most sake is best consumed young and fresh. But what happens when you come across a sake that is older? What's the deal with sakes that are aged 3 years, 5 years or even over a decade? This week, we're exploring what happens when sake is allowed to age gracefully and become what is known as "koshu". This type of aged or matured sake is also known as Jukuseishu, and it is only a small percentage of the total sake market. It does tend to be more e...

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