Pour&Pair
Daruma Masamune 10 Year Koshu

ABV

17%

Body

full

Sweetness

off-dry

Price

premium

Traditional-Starter and Special-Process Sake
Gifu, Japan

Daruma Masamune 10 Year Koshu

다루마 마사무네 10년 고슈

Sake / Traditional-Starter and Special-Process Sake — Gifu, Japan

A drink with enough weight to stay present at the table.

Leaves more weight on the palate

Can cushion spice or salt and make the pairing feel more forgiving

Slower dinners, richer food, and evenings that want more focus

full body gives the pairing its weight

off-dry sweetness changes how salt, fat, and spice land

caramel, honey, dried_fruit are the leading flavor cues to follow

INTERPRETATION

What this drink feels like in plain language

Not the kind that disappears quickly; it keeps some weight and presence on the table.

FIT

Who it fits

  • People who want more presence, depth, and a slower pace
  • People who want a softer, easier approach than a fully dry style

CAUTION

Who may want to be careful

  • People who get tired quickly from heavier textures

SCENE

When it works especially well

  • Slower dinners, richer food, and evenings that want more focus
  • Later in the meal, slower settings, and nights that want more depth

What to Eat with Daruma Masamune 10 Year Koshu?

Here are the food directions that fit Daruma Masamune 10 Year Koshu based on aroma and texture cues.

Current analysis layers: 0 volatile and 0 nonvolatile compounds.

PAIRING CUE

Raw seafood

PAIRING CUE

Clean steamed dishes

PAIRING CUE

Fine umami

WHY IT WORKS

  • Can cushion spice or salt and make the pairing feel more forgiving

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EDITORIAL NOTE

Our take

Utility-first bottle intelligence for food pairing, dinner planning, gifting, and regional availability checks. Start with the taste shape, then move to where it fits.

ABV

17%

Body

full

Sweetness

off-dry

Price

$$$$

premium

Flavor Profile

caramelhoneydried_fruitsoyumami

Taxonomy

Traditional-Starter and Special-Process Sake

Kimoto, yamahai, nama, genshu, koshu, nigori, and sparkling process-driven branches.

lacticearthyumamioxidativecreamytexturedsparkling_optionalaged_optional

Category Taste Grid

Sake markers

steamed_ricemelonbananaapplefloralumamilacticcerealnuttykojidrynesstexture

Representative Compounds

Traditional-Starter and Special-Process Sake

  • lactic_acid - kimoto and yamahai depth marker
  • amino_acids - savory concentration
  • sotolon - aged koshu nutty note
  • carbon_dioxide - sparkle in refermented or sparkling sake

Sake

  • ethyl_caproate - apple and melon ginjo aroma marker
  • isoamyl_acetate - banana-like ginjo aroma marker
  • succinic_acid - umami and depth in sake palate structure
  • lactic_acid - freshness and stability, especially in kimoto and yamahai contexts
  • amino_acids - savory weight and food affinity
  • glucose - sweetness body and mouthfeel balance

Legal and Protected Name Context

Traditional-Starter and Special-Process Sake

Protected names

KimotoYamahaiNigori

Country: Japan

Authority: National Tax Agency

Law: process terms layered on top of base sake standards

Focus: nama, nigori, koshu, sparkling, kimoto, and yamahai descriptive labeling

Sake

Protected names

NihonshuYamagataHakusanNada Gogo

Country: Japan

Authority: National Tax Agency

Law: Liquor Tax Act and special-designation sake standards

Focus: seishu classification, polishing thresholds, junmai/ginjo/daiginjo/honjozo naming

Country: Japan

Authority: GI system for alcoholic beverages

Law: Geographical Indication protections for Japanese sake regions

Focus: protected origin names such as Yamagata and Hakusan

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Chemical Profile

Volatile Compounds (0)

Chemical layer details are not yet published for this page.

Nonvolatile Compounds (0)

Chemical layer details are not yet published for this page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What food goes well with Daruma Masamune 10 Year Koshu?

Daruma Masamune 10 Year Koshu pairs well with foods that share aroma cues such as caramel, honey, dried_fruit. The full body and off-dry sweetness help it land well with savory, richer dishes.

What does Daruma Masamune 10 Year Koshu taste like?

Daruma Masamune 10 Year Koshu is a Sake in the Traditional-Starter and Special-Process Sake family with 17% ABV. Expect a full body, off-dry sweetness, and flavor cues such as caramel, honey, dried_fruit, soy, umami.

How much does Daruma Masamune 10 Year Koshu cost?

Daruma Masamune 10 Year Koshu usually sits in the premium price range for Sake. Actual shelf price varies by retailer and region.