Fruit 🥭MIX
It starts off with a gentle sweetness, but the sweetness rises in your mouth. Then the caramel appears and disappears quickly 🍶.
It went well with fish 🐟& burdock cooked in sweet & spicy sauce, and broccoli🥦 with mayo & soy sauce 🤤.
A little bit of schwarziness.
Momo🍑 and strawberries🍓 boiled down. And finally, caramel 🤤.
It was such a Junmai Daiginjo that goes well with meat 🍖 dishes 😊.
Rice used is unknown
Sometimes I want to drink sake that has been aged well, so I ordered it, but the owner of the sake shop told me
The owner of the sake shop told me, "It's not in good condition.
The owner of the sake shop told me that the sake was not in good condition and might be old.
However, I did not cancel my order because it looked interesting.
I was worried about the timing of opening the bottle, but instead of being old, it had a nice mouthfeel.
It was mild for 8 years old, with a clean sweetness and a good bitterness.
It could have been laid down for a few more years.
I was satisfied: ❣️
Peach-like aroma 🍑.
Slightly sweet, but spiciness pushes in quickly in the second half ⚡.
Rich taste ✨
Delicious drink as a sour, on the rocks, or in a highball 🎵.
Would love to try it 😉.
A bottle given to me by my father when I went to my parents' house to greet my girlfriend.
It is a light, dry Niigata sake with a slightly sweet taste.
It was easy to drink and a nice sake. 🙆♂️
The 8th Annual Japanese Sake Festival (OSAKA BAYTOWER⑲)
The booth of "Oumon" from Niigata Prefecture.
The booth was not staffed by anyone from the brewery or the staff, so Uma Uma Uma let us in.
Oumon Junmai Daiginjyo Unfiltered Nama-shu.
This was very fruity, sweet and delicious. I think this was also my favorite type of sake.
I heard from bouken that Oumon is slightly overpriced.
My memory is almost a little fuzzy.
The 8th Japanese Sake Festival in Osaka Bay Tower (⑲)
Oumon is only available in the Kansai region from Niigata.
The staff was not present at the booth, so Uma-san brought in some sake for us.
Polishing ratio 50%, Koshi-tanrei, Sake degree -10, 3,500 yen
I guess this is a fire-brewed version of the nama sake we had before.
When I drank it, it was labeled as Junmai Ginjo even though it had 50% polished rice.
I have the impression that the price was high as well.
I don't remember much about this sake, but I remember it being fruity.