nigori
Nigori is a type of Japanese sake that is unfiltered or coarsely filtered, resulting in a cloudy appearance. The word "nigori" literally translates to "cloudy" or "murky" in Japanese. Unlike clear sakes, which undergo fine filtration to remove all solids, nigori retains some of the rice solids, called *kasu*. This unrefined nature gives nigori a distinct texture and flavor profile.
The presence of *kasu* contributes to a thicker, often creamier mouthfeel compared to its clear counterparts.
Nigori is typically brewed using traditional sake-making methods, but the key difference lies in the final
Due to its often sweeter and richer character, nigori is frequently enjoyed as an aperitif or dessert