ma-ki-
I was feeling better after having a bottle of Jinzo and wanted to drink a little more.
So tonight, we had another sake that we could only drink a small portion of.
This is a sake from a brewery I have never tasted before.
It is Wakakoma Junmai Ginjo from Wakakoma Shuzojo.
This is the last bottle I bought as a souvenir from my trip to Toyama.
I will have it right away.
First, the aroma. The aroma is not so strong.
When you put it in your mouth, you feel the old-fashioned sake? The moment you take a sip, you will feel a beautiful sweetness.
The aftertaste is spicy and lingers in the back of the throat.
It is a little peculiar, but it is also umami and a little complex, which is different from the taste I usually enjoy, but I like it this way.
This was the last of the Toyama souvenir sake. It was a very satisfying experience for me to be able to taste so many Toyama sakes during my trip.
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@水橋
Good evening, ma-ki-san🌇.
I am glad you enjoyed your sake trip to Toyama. Mr. Wakakoma is a relative of Mr. Katsuma. I often meet him at events and he is a simple and serious person whose personality is reflected in his sake. Please come again 😉.
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ma-ki-
Thanks @Mizuhashi for your comments.
It was my first trip to Toyama sake, and all of the sake were memorable and delicious ✨.
Was Wakakoma-san a relative of Katsukoma-san😲?
It was a delicious sake with a delicious sweet taste😊.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good morning, ma-ki-chan 😃.
We think of Wakakoma as a Tochigi sake 🍶😅It would be interesting to compare Wakakoma with Toyama 😋.
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ma-ki-
Thank you for your comment, Jay & Nobby.
When I searched for Wakakoma, only breweries in Tochigi prefecture came up at first and I was a bit nervous 💧.
I would like to try various comparisons of drinking Wakakoma and Wakakoma-Katsukoma 😊.
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