Ty Ku White Junmai Sake 330ML
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Description
Ty Ku White Junmai Sake 330ML is a crisp, pure rice sake brewed in Nara, Japan, bottled at 15% ABV in a 330ml format. A Platinum Medal winner at the SIP Awards and recipient of a Gold Medal at the New York Wine & Spirits Competition, this junmai expression from the storied Umenoyado Brewery delivers genuine Japanese craft in a portable size.
Quick Facts: ABV: 15% | Origin: Nara, Japan | Style: Junmai (Pure Rice) | Brewery: Umenoyado Brewery
Production & Heritage
TYKU White is brewed at Umenoyado Brewery in Nara Prefecture — widely recognized as the birthplace of sake. The brewery uses Akebono sake rice polished to 70%, meaning 30% of the outer grain is milled away before fermentation begins. As a junmai classification, no brewers' alcohol is added; the flavor comes entirely from rice, water, yeast, and koji mold. This commitment to a pure rice process gives the final sake a clean, grain-driven character distinct from honjozo or flavored styles.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with fresh Asian pear and a whisper of ripe melon. Underneath, there is a subtle rice-grain sweetness and a faint floral lift that keeps the profile light and inviting.
Taste: The entry is clean and refreshing, with crisp Granny Smith apple leading into a soft mid-palate of pear and melon. A gentle rice sweetness emerges as the sake warms slightly on the tongue, balanced by mild acidity that prevents the profile from tipping into cloying territory.
Finish: Medium in length, the finish carries a hint of tinned pear and a slightly sweeter, lingering softness. A trace of warmth from the 15% ABV rounds out the close without any harshness.
How to Drink TYKU White
TYKU White is enjoyable served chilled straight from the bottle, making the 330ml format ideal for a single sitting. It also works well slightly warmed, which amplifies the rice and melon notes. For cocktails, consider these three options: a Sake Spritz, combining TYKU White with sparkling water and a lemon twist to showcase its natural crispness; a Tokyo Mule, substituting sake for vodka alongside ginger beer and lime for a lighter, more nuanced take; or a Saketini, shaken with dry vermouth and a cucumber garnish, where the pear and apple notes add dimension beyond a standard gin martini.
Best For
- Introducing a friend to authentic Japanese sake
- Pairing with sushi or light Japanese cuisine at home
- Carrying to a picnic, rooftop gathering, or BYOB dinner thanks to the 330ml format
- Building a sake tasting flight alongside ginjo and daiginjo expressions
Frequently Asked Questions
What does TYKU White taste like? TYKU White is crisp and refreshing with dominant notes of Asian pear and Granny Smith apple, supported by subtle melon sweetness and a soft, clean finish.
How does TYKU White compare to Gekkeikan Traditional Junmai? Both are entry-level junmai sakes widely available in the United States, but TYKU White tends toward a lighter, more fruit-forward profile with prominent pear notes, while Gekkeikan Traditional leans slightly richer and more rice-driven. TYKU White is also brewed at Umenoyado in Nara, whereas Gekkeikan produces its US-market sake at its facility in Folsom, California.
Is TYKU White good for beginners? Yes — its clean, fruit-forward character and moderate 15% ABV make it one of the more approachable junmai sakes on the market, requiring no specialized knowledge to enjoy chilled or in a cocktail.
Where is TYKU White made? TYKU White is brewed at Umenoyado Brewery in Nara Prefecture, Japan, a region historically regarded as the birthplace of sake production.
What foods pair well with TYKU White? Fresh sashimi and sushi highlight its clean acidity. Steamed edamame with sea salt complements the rice-grain sweetness. Light tempura vegetables work well against the crisp pear notes. Grilled shrimp or scallops match the sake's soft body, and a simple cucumber salad with rice vinegar echoes its refreshing profile.
What sizes does TYKU White come in? TYKU White is commonly available in a 330ml bottle, which is the brand's signature single-serve format, as well as a standard 750ml bottle.
Is TYKU White worth the price? TYKU White positions as an accessible, entry-level junmai sake with legitimate Japanese provenance from a respected Nara brewery, and its multiple awards — including a Platinum SIP Medal and 90-point rating from Tasting Panel — suggest strong quality for its price tier.
Why TYKU White?
What separates TYKU White from many entry-level sakes is verified provenance: it is brewed at Umenoyado, a respected heritage brewery in Nara, using Akebono rice — not produced domestically in the US like some competing brands at a similar price point. Its competition record backs up the quality claim, with a Platinum Medal from SIP, a Gold Medal from the New York Wine & Spirits Competition, a 90-point score from Tasting Panel, and a 5 Star Diamond Award from the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences. The 330ml bottle is a practical advantage for solo drinking or sampling without committing to a full-size bottle. For anyone looking to explore authentic Japanese junmai sake with an approachable flavor profile and credible accolades, TYKU White delivers on substance rather than marketing alone.
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