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*grounded earthy, dry flavor *rare b/c of dryness, a +10 usually would be honjozo
Junmai "Suijin Jumai" 70% polish |
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*Light on the palate, has balanced flavor *Light, approachable, easy brunch sake *Ozeki is the inventor of the One Cup - changed the landscape of sake brewing *one of the first honjozo imported into the US *started by a former Samarai
Honjozo "Ozeki Karatunba" 67% polish |
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*rich flavor with a big finish *a well-balanced genshu - 19% alc.
Junmai Genshu "Ippin Rock Genshu" 60% polish |
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*distinctive cedar aroma and taste makes it different than all other sake *more approachable *perfect with 'head cheese' menu item *commonly used at celebrations and festivals around Japan *long ago sake was brewed and stored in cedar barrels, but now use stainless steel and ceramic tanks *Ozeki brews this sake then ages is in a cedar barrel
Taruzake/Honjozo "Ozeki Taruzake" 73% polish |
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*flavor is dry, but has a rich umami finish *aroma is slightly smokey *perfect with meats, chicken, and heartier foods *more approachable *brewery is located on the Sea of Japan side of Hyogo that shares a similar coastal landscape to the OR coast
Honjozo/Kimoto "Kasumi Tsuru Kimoto Extra Dry" 65% polish |
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*well balanced sake tastes like a slightly fruity Ginjo however the dry, slight earthiness represents traditional Junmai sake *kokumi, the 6th taste: heartiness -- enhances other tastes -- cheese and meats *created specifically for the American market by Joey Franzia, can't find in Japan *"tokubetsu" = special; refers to polish ratio 60% could qualify as Ginjo, but company feel its better rep of a junmai *label has a fish, fish rubbing, fishermen use to record their catches but over time has become an art
Tokubetsu Junmai "Kokumi Tokubetsu Junmai" 60% polish |
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*flavor has a hint of honey lotus, rich umami finish *has an earthiness that brings out the rich flavor in diff izakaya foods *brewed with Omachi heirloom rice -- oldest heirloom rice
Junmai "Taiten Shiragiku Junmai" 65% polish |
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*bold due to higher (19%) alc content and has good flavor that stands up to izakaya food *reps our local sake brewery: SakeOne in Forest Grove *G stands for "genshu", nondiluted sake
Genshu/Junmai Ginjo "SakeOne G - Momokawa" 50% |
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*flavor is bright and yeasty b/c it is a Namazake -- has not been pasteurized, rare type, *funky, higher alc 20% *a super fun sake *comes in a can *Yamahai, lactic acid created naturally as it was done 100 yrs ago *our only "nama"
Yamahai, Nama, Genshu, Futsushu "Harbor Namazake" ("Minato Harbor") 67% |
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*an aroma of Muscat grapes and citrus *flavor is elegant, smooth and inviting *will draw anyone into being a sake fan, very approachable *Omachi heirloom rice *named after a rock on the beach near the brewery resembled a black bull, was written about in poems as early as the 8th century AD
Junmai Ginjo "Kuroushi Junmai Ginjo" 50% |
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S: Dreamy Clouds or Rihaku |
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*Sweet and creamy, fresh red plums, sweet rice flavors intermingling with the nutty and slightly fruity *thin-style nigori, slightly on the drier side, rare for nigori
Junmai Ginjo Nigori "Rihaku Junmai Ginjo Nigori" 59% |
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S: Sayuri Nigori or Hello Kitty |
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*embodies gracefulness with a soft, creamy texture and slight sweetness *refreshing aroma, natural sweetness and smooth aftertaste *one of the most popular Nigori sake in the US *brewed by Hakutsuru Sake, largest sake brewery in Japan, #1 selling brand in Japan *"sayuri"="little lily"; to represent the gracefulness of Japan
Nigori "Sayuri Nigori" 70% polish |
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*very dry, 16% alc *one of the driest available in the US or Japan, +15 *dry yet full of lively flavor and crisp, clean finish *Nezumi Otoko, a villain who is half man half mouse
*has almost never taken a bath in his 360 yrs, filthy *friend of Kitaro, but a schemer who betrays for money or a more powerful enemy to join *uses a pungent flatulence attack
Junmai Ginjo/Very Dry "Chiyomusubi Nezumi Otoko" 55% |
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*flavor is expressive, smooth and rich with umami *brewed with Yamada Nishiki, the most famous of all sake rice, "the mercedes benz of sake rice" *Kitaro, the hero of the story
*the boy born in a graveyard, the last living member of the Ghost Tribe *fights for peace between humans and yokai (creatures and supernatural beings) *has an assortment of strange weapons, eg: detachable remote-controlled hand, spiny hairs
Junmai Ginjo "Chiyomusubi Kitaro" 50% |
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*aroma of citrus, rich flavor with a lingering finish *made with heirloom rice called Goriki *Goriki has a distinctive flavor that is slightly piercing, dry and similar to red wine grape *the father of Kitaro, has decomposed to only an eyeball
*perished of a disease, looks small and fragile but has a strong spirit and a great love for his son *enjoys staying clean and has a great love for sake *in bilingual comic known as "Daddy Eyeball"
Junmai Ginjo "Chiyomusubi Oyaji -- old man" 50% |
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*deep, luscious and layered with big but well-balanced fruit flavors characterized by honeydew melon, peaches and pineapple *one of if not THE BEST daiginjo sake in the world *brewed with Watare Bune heirloom rice *rice went out of use in the 20's --brought back after 2 yrs of searching for seeds, obtained small amount --3 yrs of cultivating the rice to be able to start brewing --shortly after, started winning gold medals *Watare Bune is the father rice to Yamada Nishiki
Junmai Daiginjo "Watare Bune (Ferry Boat) Junmai Daiginjo" 35% |
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*rich, smooth, fruity *red currant, acidity atop a smooth bakers chocolate base *from Honduras *the Capucas community is located new the Mayan ruins on the western side of Honduras *processing: washed |
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*whiskey-barrel-aged sake - rich smoke flavor *served room temperature
Fukugao 60% |
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W: "Spritz n Giggles", Chronic Cellars |
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*blend of Pinot and Chardonnay *aroma of pears, cut apples, hints of fresh baked bread, touch of spice *Champagne-style sparkling wine *from the N. Coast of CA |
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W: Pinot Gris, Solena Estates |
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*very floral and white fruit driven
*nose: spring-like sweet cherry blossom, vanilla, honeysuckle, white pear *juicy and rich mouthfeel of passion fruit, bright grapefruit + lingering citrus *finish: vibrant crisp *Aromas of white pear, peach, nectarine and yellow apples are complimented by characters of lemon verbena and other fresh herbs *good for spicy and/or robust foods *dry
*Solena Estates -- Yamhill, OR, 100% Willamette Valley **husband and wife team **100% biodynamically farmed |
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*un-oaked Chardonnay, fantastic brightness and abundant fruit
*nose: opens with bright fruit like kiwi and tangerine, pear and stone fruits then deepens to richer aromas of honey toast, rose and wet stones. *palate: juicy and round with well-balanced freshness, minerality and structure. *finish: zesty, crisp, clean and pure with a lingering mineral nose *no wood -- stainless steel, "un-oaked" *dry
*A to Z founded in 2002 in Newberg, Oregon **B Corp |
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W: Shiraz, Oak Grove Reserve |
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*"merlot-like", if guest asks for *Pairs well with grilled food *blueberry pie, white pepper, black cherry, blackberry
*Oak Grove Reserve, CA |
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W: Zinfandel, Peachy Canyon |
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*spicy, juicy, smooth *"Cabernet-like", for guest steering *cranberry, red fruit, baking spice *good with BBQ *Peachy Canyon, CA |
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*gooseberry, lemongrass and guava *a more tropical tone: key lime, grapefruit, and kiwi *fermented in stainless steel tanks and neutral oak barrels *Hess, Napa, CA |
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Q: How many ounce pour for masu-box sake? Q2: Why do we over-pour into the masu box |
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4 oz. about 1cm in box
as a display of wealth/abundance and appreciation of a guest's patronage, overflowing with hospitality |
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1 Sapporo 2 Occidental Dunkel 3 Fort George OPA 4 Pfreim Pilsner - rotational |
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W: Chardonnay, Winery? Location? |
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A to Z Wineworks Oregon *nose: wet stone *tangerine, apple, lime *dry, but fruity *crisp, clean, juicy finish *B Corp |
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W: Pinot Gris, Winery? Location? |
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Solena Estates Willamette Valley, Oregon (local) *nose: cherry blossom *honeysuckle, white pear, citrus *dry, but fruity *crisp citrus finish *biodynamically farmed |
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W: Shiraz, Winery? Location? |
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Oak Grove Reserve California *fresh, blackberry jam, vanilla, spice, cherry *dry, but juicy *velvet, puckery finish |
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W: Zinfandel, Winery? Location? |
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Peachy Canyon California *candied cherry, leather nuances *long lingering spicy oak, fennel finish *dry, but juicy *well-balanced acidity and structure |
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W: Sauvignon Blanc, Winery? Location? |
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Hess, CA *lemongrass (nose), citrus, tropical fruit *rich mouthfeel |
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W: Sauvignon Blanc, Winery? Location? |
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Hess, CA *lemongrass (nose), citrus, tropical fruit *rich mouthfeel |
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Q: What different types of local spirits will we serve? |
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*Vodka: Volstead, Portland 88, Portland Potato *Gin: Vivacity, Aviation, Ransom Smalls *Whisky: House Spirits White Dog |
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Q: What sakes will we carry in the larger bottles (1.8L "Shou")? |
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1 Cedar Cask 2 Dreamy Clouds (Rihaku) 3 (recently added: Old School Extra Dry) (4 Dry Wave) (5 Water God) |
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