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Kudoki Jozu “Junmai Ginjo” Reviews

4.6 Rating 47 Reviews
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Posted 2 months ago
Not bad, but a little sweeter and less balanced than I was expecting. Great body and a fun label.
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Posted 3 months ago
Great delicious low-acidic premium light sake with a delicate sweet taste and notes of apple. I enjoyed it cold but also at slightly hot at 100-110oF which enhanced its sweetness in an ochoco.
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago
After reading Mr. Ito’s background story and that this sake was an integral part of why he created Tippsy, I knew I had to try it. Well, this is one of the few bottles that I am ready to order again to keep on hand. It is simply delicious. It has a light floral nose with maybe a hint of green apple. The taste starts with a tart apple and finishes with what I would describe as a wildflower honey sweetness. Yes, it is sweet but it also has a depth and richness which balances that sweetness perfectly. This sake is highly rated by other reviewers and I whole heartedly agree, this one is great and you should try it. Better yet, get it and share it with friends who may not know much about sake. I imagine they will be surprised and who knows, they may also fall in love with this special beverage.
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Posted 1 year ago
Kris, thanks for your comment! So glad you liked it;) Genki
Posted 1 year ago
Light and sweet for the most part but slightly dry on the finish.
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Posted 1 year ago
We bought this looking for something that compared to Divine Droplets at a lower price point. Of all the bottles we bought, this was the closest—and the cheapest. Great value.
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Posted 1 year ago
Oo, our founder fought to keep this available in the U.S. We are so glad you enjoyed it!
Posted 1 year ago
Part of my tasting membership set. Enjoyed with sushi and conducted a vessel tasting-traditional sake glass, stem glass and a “joker” glass (plastic cup) to see how the vessel impacted the nose and palate. Recommendation- chilled sake in a chilled Chardonnay glass-wonderful. Will buy again.
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Posted 2 years ago
This is our founder and CEO Genki's favorite, and he fought to make sure this sake continued to be imported to the U.S. We are so grateful for your thoughtful review and for sharing your experience! Kampai!
Posted 2 years ago