WAKATAKE ONIKOROSHI SAKE +14 720ML
WAKATAKE ONIKOROSHI SAKE +14 720ML
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Wakatake Onikoroshi Tokubetsu Junmai Genshu 720 mL
Elevate your sake list with Wakatake “Onikoroshi” (Demon Slayer)—an undiluted Tokubetsu Junmai (genshu) from Oomuraya Shuzo in Shizuoka. Full-bodied, extra-dry character anchors flights, chilled carafes, and warm service programs while keeping execution simple.
Tasting / Profile
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Robust, concentrated junmai (genshu) with silky texture; apple/banana/melon tones over creamy, nutty depth; very dry finish.
Menu Versatility
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Serve chilled in a wine glass or ochoko for clarity; also performs room-temp to gently warm for comfort service.
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Flights: Junmai vs. Ginjo vs. Daiginjo helps guests learn style steps while this bottle provides the “dry anchor.”
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Signature builds: Sake Highball (soda + yuzu peel) or a light aperitif spritz; keeps ABV moderate and service fast.
Operational Efficiency
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Format/yield: 720 mL ≈ 24.3 oz → ~8 x 3-oz pours (house standard).
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ABV: 17–18% (undiluted genshu). Rice/polish: Gohyakumangoku, 60%. Region: Shizuoka; Brewery: Oomuraya Shuzo.
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Dryness: Labeled SMV +14 on your item (very dry). Importer references for this expression typically show ~+9; SMV +10–15 is generally “driest” on the scale.
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Storage: Shelf-stable unopened; after opening, typical house style is refrigerate and serve within 1–2 weeks for best freshness.
Profit Potential
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By-the-glass driver: Market as “Demon Slayer – Extra Dry” for sushi, tempura, and raw-bar pairings.
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Flight upsells: Position as the dry benchmark against a fruity Ginjo/Daiginjo.
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Carafes & warm service: 180 mL and 360 mL formats reduce touches, speed turns, and limit waste.
Undiluted, extra-dry “Demon Slayer” with concentrated flavor—your high-margin, flight-friendly sake workhorse.
