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Distillery: 金武酒造 Kinbu Shuzō​

Address: 4823-1 Kin, Kunigami District, Okinawa 904-1201

Website: https://kinsyuzo-tatsu.com/

Additional Content: Really cool interview and tour of their cave aging by Kintownturist, gives a nice background on the history and what it takes to age Awamori, worth watching.

Name: 1988Tatsu 1988

Type: 泡盛 Awamori, born in 1988 and bottled on 12/27/2021 and enjoyed in 2024
Ingredients: 

  • 米(タイ産) Rice (Thailand)

  • 黒麹 Black Koji 

Alcohol: 43%

In the bottle: At first there is an intense earthiness, like something that has been cave aging for a long time, which of course it has. This bottle of Tatsu was bottled at the end of 2021 after nearly 34 years of cave aging and the result is quite amazing. After the initial earthy notes fade a bit you are treated to a refreshing sweetness which is followed by some very mature vanilla, caramel and something that reminds me the taste of a well aged tawny port wine. Truly a piece of Okinawa history in a bottle and worth the price of admission.

On the rocks: Beautifully dry, with some very mature mineral notes that really settle nicely on the palate once you have had a chance to adjust to the intensity. The typical vanilla, cocoa, caramel and custard beats are there, just not sweet on the tongue; however, they do become a bit sweeter on the finish which adds a really nice complexity to this Awamori. Drinking this 1988 Tatsu you can really feel the age and can almost imagine the long walk down into the caves fetch what is in this bottle. As the ice melts a bit the sweetness really opens up and mellows the more intense dry notes. The finish is really amazing, as a thick toasted rice appears which is anchored by some bitter cocoa,  

Straight: Not a lot of words to describe how good this is, I was a bit worried that it was going to be a bit too funky and dry; however, what you end up with is so smooth, and full of vanilla, cocoa and custard flavors that are just intense. The finish pulls in the pure Awamori notes and blends in a nice range of sweetness and caramel which ties everything together. Even at 40%, the alcohol here never gets in the way and also does a great job of carrying all the flavors through to the finish.  

Enjoy neat or on-the-rocks

Reflections on this Awamori

  • Absolutely amazing, while not a bottle I would use to introduce someone to Awamori, for those with a good appreciation for the more mature flavors of aged Awamori this is a special bottle to open.

  • Not cheap, the price is still an absolute steal for something aged 34 years, especially considering the quality and taste of this beautiful Awamori.

  • If you are looking for rare bottles like this, then check out Awamori Street if you live here in Japan, they have the bottles that you are looking for.

Bottle label and Information

Front Label

Back Label

Name: 龍 Ryu 1989 (75%) & 2004 (25%) 
 

Type: 泡盛 Awamori Blend
Ingredients: 

  • 米(タイ産) Rice (Thailand)

  • 黒麹 Black Koji 

Alcohol: 43%

In the bottle: Dark, rich, and mature are the first things that come to mind; with a balanced sharpness and a sweetness that is followed some very interesting floral notes, like lavender and honeysuckle. Some of the typical Awamori notes like caramel, cocoa, custard and vanilla are a bit hard to find, kind of like the alcohol, at 43% I was expecting a bit much puchyness.    

On the rocks: Smooth and dry, there are some really nice aged earthy notes that hit the palate first which are followed by some slightly sweeter notes that remind me a bit of raw brown sugar. The finish fades back into a range of earthy flavors that are bit more mellowed and soft; overall this long-aged blend is a well matured Awamori that really gives you the chance to enjoy the results of its long sleep.  

Straight: Really dry and earthy off the bat; however, once this sits on the tongue for a few seconds, there is a burst of sweeter notes that really make their presence known, these are mostly in the form of custard, vanilla, caramel and a bit of toasted rice to round things out. It is a bit interesting since I did not really find these more typical flavors on the rocks, an absolutely great way to enjoy this well aged Awamori. 

水割り Diluted with water

4:1 ratio, if you add a little water this opens up quite well, but, for me personally, I really enjoy this on-the-rocks or neat.

Enjoy straight or on-the-rocks

Reflections on this Awamori

  • Unfortunately, the label was not cooperative during the removal process, so I ended up using the boxes which didn't scan very well.

  • This was the first bottle I have opened from Kinbu Shuzō, and it was everything I hoped it would be, really looking forward to opening some of the other older non-blended bottles currently residing on my shelf.

Bottle label and Information

Box

Bottle Label

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