Sake from the same brewery as my favorite rice wine.
I usually only drink junmai sake,
I had to try it and found it at my favorite liquor store.
The aroma before drinking is fruity.
In the mouth it has a strong sweetness.
The green apple-like aroma, like rice wine, is not so strong.
It has a fruity aroma like a pear.
It feels sweeter than Tasake, but has a nice sharpness.
It is a crisp sake rather than a lingering one 🍶.
Tonight it's a delicious drink with squid sashimi: ☺️
Kikyusen Ginkan
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Nishida Sake Brewery, Aomori-shi, Aomori
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Label, changed?
It's Kikusen with a label I've never seen before! Wow!
I picked it up, but looking at the label on the back, it doesn't look like it's a limited edition sake or anything! I didn't know 💦.
I bought it again today at Doi Shoten in Asahikawa!
I've bought Kikusen quite a few times after learning about it from Arakawa-san at the liquor store in the home center in Kitahiroshima..,
When I first drank it, I thought it was a limited edition with a different label.
I thought it was different and tasted fresh and delicious 😅! I thought 😅
I'm so sorry for my assumption...,
I can't go on a rating check 😅
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The Kikusen label has been renewed for the first time in a long time 😮 Last night, we organized the ingredients in our stocker (freezer) and had seafood rice 🍚 This went well with the Kikusen and was also delicious 😚.
The proprietress told me it was another brand of Tasake from Nishida Shuzo Brewery and recommended it to me!
When I was told that, it tasted like Tasake...
It is irrationally delicious!