Pour&Pair
Boza

ABV

1%

Body

medium-full

Sweetness

sweet

Price

budget

East Asian Grain Wine
Turkey / Balkans

Boza

보자

Traditional Ferments / East Asian Grain Wine — Turkey / Balkans

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

Leaves more weight on the palate

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

medium-full body gives the pairing its weight

sweet sweetness changes how salt, fat, and spice land

millet, yogurt, cinnamon 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

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

What to Eat with Boza?

Here are the food directions that fit Boza based on aroma and texture cues.

Current analysis layers: 0 volatile and 0 nonvolatile compounds.

PAIRING CUE

Korean table

PAIRING CUE

Hot pot

PAIRING CUE

Regional dishes

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EDITORIAL NOTE

Our take

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ABV

1%

Body

medium-full

Sweetness

sweet

Price

$

budget

Flavor Profile

milletyogurtcinnamonsweetthick

Taxonomy

East Asian Grain Wine

Huangjiu, rice wine, and related grain-fermented families outside Japanese seishu taxonomy.

grainsoynuttycaramelumamioxidationsweetnessspice

Category Taste Grid

Traditional Ferments markers

grainylacticearthyherbalfruityhoneyedoxidativesmokyrusticsweet_sourumamimedicinal

Representative Compounds

East Asian Grain Wine

  • amino_acids - deep savory grain-wine body
  • sotolon - oxidative nutty maturity cue
  • succinic_acid - umami and structure
  • glucose - sweetness body

Traditional Ferments

  • lactic_acid - creamy tang in makgeolli and other rustic ferments
  • succinic_acid - savory depth in grain wine families
  • glucose_and_dextrins - sweetness and body in unfiltered traditional drinks
  • higher_alcohols - rustic aromatic warmth in artisanal or less rectified products
  • ethyl_lactate - yogurt-like softness in mixed fermentations
  • sotolon - nutty oxidative note in aged grain wines and some herbal liquors

Legal and Protected Name Context

East Asian Grain Wine

Protected names

HuangjiuShaoxing WineCheongju

Country: China

Authority: GB standards

Law: huangjiu standards

Focus: grain wine production classes and labeling

Country: Korea

Authority: domestic standards

Law: yakju and cheongju product categories

Focus: filtered grain-wine distinctions

Traditional Ferments

Protected names

Andong SojuMunbaejuBaijiuHuangjiuAwamori

Country: Korea

Authority: National Tax Service / Ministry of Agriculture

Law: Liquor Tax Act and traditional liquor promotion frameworks

Focus: traditional liquor designation, regional heritage products, rice and nuruk-linked categories

Country: China

Authority: GB standards

Law: baijiu and huangjiu national standards

Focus: aroma-type and production-class standardization

Country: Japan

Authority: National Tax Agency

Law: shochu and awamori category standards

Focus: honkaku shochu, korui shochu, awamori differentiation

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Chemical Profile

Volatile Compounds (0)

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Nonvolatile Compounds (0)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What food goes well with Boza?

Boza pairs well with foods that share aroma cues such as millet, yogurt, cinnamon. The medium-full body and sweet sweetness help it land well with savory, richer dishes.

What does Boza taste like?

Boza is a Traditional Ferments in the East Asian Grain Wine family with 1% ABV. Expect a medium-full body, sweet sweetness, and flavor cues such as millet, yogurt, cinnamon, sweet, thick.

How much does Boza cost?

Boza usually sits in the budget price range for Traditional Ferments. Actual shelf price varies by retailer and region.