Sông Cái
Sông Cái, "Khà" NV
Sông Cái, "Khà" NV
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An 18-month old rượu cái, or Vietnamese rice wine. Made entirely from glutinous rice fermented with microbials (yeast, fungi, bacteria). Distinguished by tart complex acidity and layered umami and nuttiness. Drinks similarly to a palo cortado sherry, vin jaune, or rancio sec. Khà is produced from yellow flower sticky rice and purple sticky rice, two prized rice varieties known for their aromatic qualities and fermentation capabilities. After harvest, rice is milled to remove the husk but not polished. Rice is soaked, steamed, and innoculated with a mix of local microbes including koji, penicillium, amylomyces, and more. Yeast converts sugar to alcohol during a two month primary fermentation and the resulting wine is racked and transferred to a solera-like system of neutral wood and terracota amphora for 18 months of maturation and secondary fermentation on the lees. Bottled unfined, unfiltered, no additional SO2. Zero/zero. 17.3%ABV
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