Nigori Umeshu (plum wine) from Koshu Umebayashi.
This is an extra post because it is a plum wine, but it is a sake based plum wine.
I was about to have a glass of sake when I came home,
My wife reported that she hadn't had Koshu Umebayashi's plum wine for a long time, and it had become mellower and less angular.
My wife is not a drinker, so I thought it was unusual and therefore went with it on the rocks.
It is a nigori plum wine with plum pulp, basically dry, and it may indeed have become mellower.
I bought it last spring at a direct sale at a brewery in the Koshu Plum Grove and had drunk more than half of it so far, and it had been sitting in my kitchen.
I think it is quite good👍.
As for sake-based plum wine, my personal favorites are from Niigata sake breweries
I personally like sake based plum wine from Niigata breweries such as Shimehari Tsuru, Koshino Katora, and Tsururei.
It matches my taste for sake.
#Koshu Umebayashi Jungin Nao Kumi Nama Sake . Almost no gasiness, but the flavor is somewhere between sweet and gorgeous fruity and refreshingly food sake. I thought it was delicious, neither too flashy nor too subdued, but exquisitely flavored.
If you find the summer sake that comes out of the bottle to be too thin, this might be a good choice for you😊.
I had only purchased Koshu Umebayashi a couple of times at a sake brewery's direct sales outlet, but I never expected to see it at Koyama Shoten, a sacred place for Japanese sake. I couldn't believe my eyes and looked twice.
And I was told that it was from Koyama Shoten PB, so how is that possible? I was even more confused.
Sato Shuzo also produces another brand called Nakadaya, but I have yet to try it. I have never had a sake from Sato Sake Brewery, let alone a straight kumi, and my only impression was of Koshu Umebayashi, but I was aware that it was a brewery that made a very classic food sake.
I took a sip without paying attention to the aroma, and at that moment, I felt a strong impact similar to a sense of deja vu: "I know this aroma. This is like...Kameizumi cel24? Or is it a hana-yosu?
Yes. It is a tremendous pineapple aroma. Both the standing aroma and the hint of pineapple! I happened to get two bottles of Hana-yosu recently, but I'm fine with this one. It's so similar to the pineapple that I think I'm already full of pineapple. Did you replace the label with the contents? LOL!
If you drink it thinking it is Koshu Umehirin, you will be confused by the gap in aroma and taste, which is so different from the standard product. However, I think it is a sake that will impress those who like this type of sake.
Read as Ogoosebairin
We had sashimi and chashu pork!
Both were delicious!
I felt it was good for a mid-meal snack!
The price is very reasonable!
Thank you very much!
1,375 yen at Izumiya, Asahi-ku
20250118
The toji is Mariko Sato!
The label looks like spring, but it doesn't seem to be a spring sake!
And it's very sweet 😋.
It has a reputation for being a food wine, but personally I think it's a dessert wine!
The sweetness of the mariko will soothe you ✨.
Good morning, kino.😃
You are one of the best Mariko's with your slender figure 😄.
I'm thinking of producing "Nobby's Sake" or something like that 🤔I don't have any contacts 😆.
@ Sato Sake Brewery
2500yen
A bottle recommended by Mariko, the toji.
About the taste
Hot sake
-Sweetness and umami of rice on the first taste
-Sweetness at the beginning and a refreshing aftertaste.
All of Sato Shuzo's sake is junmai (pure rice).