History,
YUZURI IS A CITRUS LIQUEUR HANDCRAFTED FROM JAPANESE YUZU, 100% LOCALLY GROWN RICE, AND PRISTINE, LOCAL GROUNDWATER. AKIN TO OUR EXPERTLY CRAFTED KIKORI WHISKEY, YUZURI WAS BORN OUT OF A DESIRE TO FIND BALANCE IN ALL THINGS… FAMILY, WORK, PLAY, SPIRITUALITY AND, OF COURSE, EXTRAORDINARY SPIRITS.
YUZURI TAKES A PAGE FROM THE SMOOTH DRINKABILITY AND BALANCED FLAVOR OF KIKORI WHISKEY. USING ONLY SPIRITS DISTILLED FROM THE SAME LOCALLY GROWN RICE AND PRISTINE GROUNDWATER ON THE ISLAND OF KYUSHU IN SOUTHERN JAPAN, YUZURI YUZU LIQUEUR IS AN EQUALLY DISTINCT POTABLE THAT’S MATCHLESS IN BOTH ESSENCE AND TASTE.
Tasting Notes,
nose: is muted, a lemon and graprefruit note that is filtered through notes of bamboo, thyme, and cloves. This takes the spirit’s aroma in a different direction, one dominated by herbs and spice instead of citrus itself.
palate: Yuzuri takes that herbaceous character and runs it through a bitter lemon peel filter, massively damping the sweetness one expects from a citrus liqueur.
finish: is surprisingly bitter, with lemon peel catching on the throat as it fades.
YUZURI IS A CITRUS LIQUEUR HANDCRAFTED FROM JAPANESE YUZU, 100% LOCALLY GROWN RICE, AND PRISTINE, LOCAL GROUNDWATER. AKIN TO OUR EXPERTLY CRAFTED KIKORI WHISKEY, YUZURI WAS BORN OUT OF A DESIRE TO FIND BALANCE IN ALL THINGS… FAMILY, WORK, PLAY, SPIRITUALITY AND, OF COURSE, EXTRAORDINARY SPIRITS.
YUZURI TAKES A PAGE FROM THE SMOOTH DRINKABILITY AND BALANCED FLAVOR OF KIKORI WHISKEY. USING ONLY SPIRITS DISTILLED FROM THE SAME LOCALLY GROWN RICE AND PRISTINE GROUNDWATER ON THE ISLAND OF KYUSHU IN SOUTHERN JAPAN, YUZURI YUZU LIQUEUR IS AN EQUALLY DISTINCT POTABLE THAT’S MATCHLESS IN BOTH ESSENCE AND TASTE.
Tasting Notes,
nose: is muted, a lemon and graprefruit note that is filtered through notes of bamboo, thyme, and cloves. This takes the spirit’s aroma in a different direction, one dominated by herbs and spice instead of citrus itself.
palate: Yuzuri takes that herbaceous character and runs it through a bitter lemon peel filter, massively damping the sweetness one expects from a citrus liqueur.
finish: is surprisingly bitter, with lemon peel catching on the throat as it fades.
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