I've worked hard this week (it's only Tuesday...) so I opened it, Romain✨.
Delicious ❗️ melon-like sweetness, soft mouthfeel, no peculiarities and you'll keep drinking it 😱.
The price is reasonable, I felt it was very cosy 👍️
One that well represents the bitterness of reality.
The inverted label of Kuchiman, the reverse side of Kuchiman. The opposite of romance is reality. The bitterness you taste in reality.
The aroma reminds us of ripe sweetness like banana, and we can taste umami at the attack. The middle part of the taste is surprisingly refreshing and passes through the mouth, and it finishes with a slight bitterness.
The entry was gentle, but the exit was harsh. It was an interesting experience to enjoy the changes in flavor.
Aromas of green pulp, pear and melon, with a balanced sweet and sour taste and a fresh, crisp texture. Slightly astringent, with the aromas puffing up at the end of the palate but closing out very quickly, with a short finish. The overall impression is moderate, clean and fresh.
☆☆☆☆
Delicious. The back label is polite, stylish, and easy to understand.
Sake has a lot of jargon and a narrow entrance, so I think this back label is a good idea as part of the 01 movement.
I think this label is good as part of the "01" movement. The person in charge must have thought a lot about the design. It's a lot of information, but I think the label on the back conveys the feeling.
Lime, melon, pear, grapefruit and other floral and fruity aromas. The palate is crisp and fragrant, slightly acidic and sweet, smooth and smooth, with an overall smooth and elegant impression. Recommended for women and sake drinkers.