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こぞう
Clouds zaag zaag in the mountains Special Junmai Sake 100% Gin-no-Yume produced in Kochi Prefecture Polishing ratio 60 Alcohol content: 14% (undiluted) Sake meter - Acidity Fat: The bottle was opened on November 12 and bottled on November 26. Unfamiliar sake Kawazawa Sake Brewery in Kochi is another sake brewery you may not have heard of. The name "Zaaguzaagu" is said to represent the sound of walking on the frozen snow made by the severe cold winds blowing from the mountains. After opening the bottle, there is a faint scent of grapes and white wine. When you put it in your mouth...hmmm? Sweet? Dry? Taste of rice? It is very light! Very light impression. You feel the deliciousness of the rice and fresh sweetness, and then it finishes with a pleasant dryness. The freshness, the deliciousness of the rice, the sweetness, the spiciness, the acidity, and the slight astringency all coexist to create a perfect balance. The taste may be different from white wine or Delaware depending on the person who drinks it 🤔I think it is a sake for different tastes 😅.... Overall, I would describe it as a light, fresh, complex, yet well-balanced sake! I guess 😁. I think it's more complex when you let it air in your mouth! I hope you give it a try 🤩. Yum!
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ひなはなママ
Hi Kojo 😃 That's a great name! I can understand if it's in snow country, but it's a Kochi sake brewery and it's zaag zaag... 😅 The taste is also very interesting in a different way ✨ it tastes fresh and light, which is unusual for Kochi 🤔 I wonder if it is suitable for professionals 😘.
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こぞう
Hina Hana Mama Good morning 😅 I still think so 😅I thought snow in Kochi was a little bit different 🤣some words are a little bit bad, but I had a hard time finding a good balance but with many different tastes 😅.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good evening, Mr. Kozou 😃. I'm interested in "Clouds in the Mountains" as I've seen it posted by others ‼️ The naming is unique and we who like dry taste would like to try Cara Cara Cara 🤗.
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