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Kuro (玄) means expert. Kura (蔵) means brewery. This is our pick of the best sakes by the best brewers right now. Here are our criteria:
They’re premium, but not in the way many people use the term. None of the brewers believes the quality of a sake is determined by how much of the rice you remove. Milling is just one of many factors to shape the character. Others include the type of rice, the conditions it grew in, the mineral content of the local water, how long you soak the rice, how you steam it, how you make the koji, which starter method you choose, the size of the tank, the temperature and length of the fermentation, how you press it, whether you filter or pasteurize, how long you rest it and at what temperature. But the single biggest factor that affects the taste of a sake is the talent of the brewer, and no number on the label can tell you about that. We hope you’ll find the Kuro Kura name a reliable indicator.