Junmai Ginjo of Aizan
The owner compares the Kinmon Ryogoku and says that the taste is different from each other.
I don't know yet.
By the way, the owner is a sake sommelier and a winner of the sake tasting championship!
He's no ordinary person!
Kinmon Ryogoku, 9 kinds of drinks
The owner of this shop is very particular about ordering from a sake brewery in Kesennuma.
The first one is Junmai Daiginjo.
Special Junmai-Shu Jikokumi Raw Sake
This is a freshly squeezed and bottled Junmai-shu, with a sweet aroma and fresh taste reminiscent of fruit and a crisp finish. The sweet aroma and fresh taste reminiscent of fruit with a crisp finish. (From the brewer's product guide)
On the palate, you will deeply appreciate the clear sweetness and high quality flavor of the flavor. It has a slightly crisp, light finish and is refreshing.
Purchased as part of a hometown tax comparison set.
It's easy to drink and has a nice mouthfeel, just like a special junmai sake.
I would classify it as a dry sake. It has a sweetness that is typical of Japan, and you can also taste the aftertaste. It goes well with cheese and other western-style dishes.