The aroma is mild, with a light fermentation typical of sake.
The body is medium.
It has a powerful flavor and strong acidity, and together with its body, it is more like a white wine made from Riesling than a sake.
It is an impressive sake with a strong impact, but it is pleasant to drink without any cloying taste.
This is a unique sake that I would be happy to buy at the regular price.
7 points
This sake was created by letting the Beatles' famous song "Michelle" play. With 9% alcohol by volume, it has a light, refreshing and fruity taste, just like wine.
Saku City, Nagano Prefecture. Banno Sake Brewery Co.
Beau Michelle snowfantasy in summer
Yes, this is Beau Michelle.
I thought I had never had this summer sake, but I had it about 2 years ago...
I had it about 2 years ago... I will have it cold.
Be careful when opening the bottle: ⚠️
When I opened the bottle, I thought I heard a gas sound, and then fine bubbles came up and suddenly pushed up the surface of the water.
I was caught off guard, so I hurriedly tightened the bottle and opened it a little more.
The color was a light nigori, so it was slightly white.
The top aroma is melon-like.
The mouthfeel is bubbly with fine bubbles and silky.
The taste was the same as before, still sweet like a Shine Muscat.
It was as delicious as before.
Ingredients: rice (domestic), rice malt (domestic)
Alcohol content: 9
Polishing ratio: 48
The aroma is ordinary dry sake.
However, when you put it in your mouth, it has an acidity like a white wine.
The sweetness and umami of the sake combine to create a unique drinking experience.
Sake made by playing the Beatles' classic "Michelle".
Almost white wine
Talked about as the sake that Tsuyoshi Domoto gave to Koichi Domoto on his birthday at a concert of popular idol KinKi Kids.
Specific name: Junmai Ginjo
Ingredients: Rice (domestic), rice malt (domestic)
Rice polishing ratio: 60
Strength: 9
Producer: Banno Shuzo (Nagano Pref.)