

Uranagi 2022
Uranagi 2022
Mukai Shuzo has been brewing sake since 1754. The current Toji [Master Brewer] is Kuniko Mukai, who became one of the first women Toji when she took over brewing at her family-owned & operated sake brewery.
This sake is made with locally grown Koshi Hikari rice polished to just 80% remaining. A vibrant and fresh style with fruit-driven texture anda long fine finish.
DETAILS
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Uranagi 2022
Mukai Shuzo
Kyoto
NOTES
YEAR: 2022
RICE TYPE: Koshi Hikari
RICE POLISHING: 80%
ALCOHOL: 17%
YEAST STRAIN: #6
SERVE: Chilled
Classification
Junmai • Pure Rice Sake
Yamahai • Traditional Starter Method
Muroka • No charcoal filtration
Nama • Unpasteurised
Genshu • Undiluted
STORAGE & Handling
STORAGE: Store Nama [unpasteurised] sake in a cool dark place, trying to avoid direct sunlight.
HANDLING: Once opened this sake will last well for at least 8 - 10 weeks, ideally in a refrigerator.
Fragrance | (2/5) |
Impact | (3/5) |
SweeTness | (1/5) |
Acidity | (2/5) |
Presence | (3/5) |
Earthiness | (3/5) |
Tail | (3/5) |

Mukai Shuzo
Mukai Shuzo is located at the northern tip of Kyoto prefecture and is right on the coast of the Sea of Japan, in the picturesque fishing village of Ine. This small village, with a population of just over 3000, is built around the Ine Bay and is famous for the style of houses known as ‘funaya’ or ‘boathouses’. These houses have the first floor open to the water so that owners can moor their small fishing boats under their home. Mukai Shuzo is also built along the Bay and locals can even steer their boat up alongside to buy a crate of sake!