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Shimane Prefecture, Unnan City. Tabe Takeshita Brewery Co.
Rihachi Junmai Ginjo Nama Shuzake 1801
I went to buy a hiyaoroshi labeled by the Meimon Shukai of Motomine Tsuru, but they didn't take it this time, so this is the other Rihachi label that caught my eye.
I was explained that the brewery is the birthplace of former Prime Minister Takeshita, but I appreciated the fruity description more.
I looked closer and saw that it was a February draft sake that seemed to be unsold, but I had never had it before, so I bought it.
I bought it because I had never had it before.
The color is clear and transparent.
When the bottle is opened, there is a small gas sound.
There is a small amount of very fine bubbles in the glass.
The top aroma is deep and sweet, like ripe fruit.
The mouthfeel is a bit gassy.
The taste is indeed fruity, with a slight sweetness from sweet acidity.
The sweetness is not too strong, but rather deep.
The aroma in the nose has a full-bodied, fruity flavor that is somewhat like that of a sake directly drawn from the tank, and even after more than half a year, it is still delicious.
I quite like this type 😋.
The 1801 yeast has a gorgeous aroma.
Ingredients: Rice (domestic), Rice malt (domestic)
Polishing ratio: Koji rice: 50%, Kake rice: 60
Alcohol content : 15
Yeast : 1801
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