Yamatonodobu is a cloudy, unrefined sake from Kubohonkeshuzo in Nara, with Yamato being the historical name for Nara Prefecture, rooting this rustic style deeply in regional identity. The dobu style, coarsely filtered or entirely unfiltered, retains significant rice sediment that gives the sake a thick, viscous body and pronounced sweetness from residual sugars. This expression connects to the oldest traditions of Japanese sake, predating the refined clear styles that became dominant in later centuries.
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