I got this at the Fukushima Antenna Shop. There were a variety of sake available, and I was torn between "Tenmei" and "Miyazumi", but I decided to go with "Rin", which I had been personally interested in for a while!
I liked the simplicity of the label and the pure sound of "Rin"👍.
When I opened the bottle and poured it, the blue aroma reminded me of mint.
The nose is blue, reminiscent of mint, with a head full of leaves.
The mouthfeel is surprisingly round, with a hint of apple buttery flavor that comes in at first.
The overall flavor is sweet and rich, but the astringency of matcha and the spiciness of the brewer's alcohol balance each other out nicely!
The second half is sweet and astringent, with an aftertaste and aftertaste similar to kiwi, etc. 🥝.
Musha rice crackers, squid carrots and sake.... I'm happy to be able to enjoy Fukushima and Aizu for the first time in a while ✨.
Good evening, nabe-san. This restaurant (yakitori shop) had a lot of sake from Fukushima. Maybe the owner is from Fukushima.
In any case, it is nice to have a hometown☺.
By mail order from Inawashiro Okubo Shoten
I bought a block of horse sashimi
Sashimi and yukke. 😍
I also bought some spicy miso and
It's so good! 😂.
New sake rush now! 😁.
It is surprisingly fruity and crisp.
I'm sure you'll like it. I think it's a high level brew.
I think it's a high level Honjozo! 😆 😆
put a spanner in the works
18% alcohol by volume
It's good, but the alcohol lingers at the end of the day. I feel that when you get to 18% alcohol, that's often the impression you're left with.
It's not quirky, and as its name suggests, it's dignified. It's dignified, but the wrinkles between your eyebrows from the alcohol at the end... If I were to compare it to a person, I'd say... yes, like that person. Lol.