shinsaku3
Overall 9 (out of 10)
I purchased this sake on 4/29 at Sugita Shuzo.
This sake is brewed from 5 paddy seeds of "strong rice", which was said to be a mirage, cultivated and harvested in the Luminescent Road area of Tochigi Prefecture.
I was attracted to this sake not only because of its rarity but also because of its manly name "Goryoku (‼️)" 😅.
(I was more attracted to Raoh than Kenshiro😅🙇)
My impression after drinking it is still "Raoh" 😅🙇 No, sorry 🙇! No, sorry 🙇🙇.
It's dry and straight, with no bitterness! It's dry and silky, but the punch is heavy 🤛.
I got such an impression.
Sorry for the incomprehensible expression.
(I'm writing this while very drunk.)
In short, it is delicious 😋.
I had it chilled.
The aroma I felt was
-Aroma: A hint of spicy rice flavor.
-Aroma: Slightly spicy taste that passes through the nose.
The higher the number, the stronger the taste.
The higher the number, the stronger the taste (5 is the maximum)
-Spiciness: 4 at the beginning → 4 in the aftertaste
-Sweetness: 0 at the beginning → 0 in the aftertaste
-Sourness: 0 at the beginning → 0 in the aftertaste
-Bitterness: 0 at the beginning → 0 in the aftertaste
-Astringency: 0 at the beginning → 0 lingering 0
-Rice flavor: 1 at the beginning → 1 lingering aftertaste
Mouthfeel I felt】→ 2
Smaller number = light and smooth
Bigger number = thicker and richer
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Hello shinsaku3😃!
I associate strong with Tottori sake, but in Tochigi, I've grown it from 5 grains 😳 and it's grown in a district called Luminescent Road...it has a very powerful name and I'd like to taste it ‼️
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shinsaku3
Good morning Jay & Nobby😃.
That's right, it all started when they shared 5 grains of strong rice that was revived in Tottori😃.
It was delicious, light but powerful 😊.
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