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A time of change is approaching for Kaze no Mori's masterpieces....
A comparison with a test brew of a new sake quality design that will determine the future direction of the company.
Kaze no Mori Akitsuho 657, a well-loved masterpiece from the past.
So, following the previous check-in, this time it is the usual Kaze no Mori Akitsuho 657.
Clear crystal, lots of gas bubbles in the glass when poured.
The aroma is youthful, fresh, and gorgeous.
Pear, white grape, sweet melon aroma, and a slightly firm veil of volatile aroma.
On the palate, sweetness is accompanied by a hint of bitterness, followed by the lively stimulation of gas and acidity.
The volatile aroma is rich and refreshing even in the hints.
The sharpness is good, with a lingering complex flavor that is typical of Akitsuho.
The usual sweetness of the dark hininess and the lingering bitter complexity are pleasant.
At any rate, the brewing technique must be amazing to be able to change the flavor and alcohol content so subtly with such a similar sake quality design.
This Kaze no Mori Akitsuho 657 is an important sake that I drank in Nara a few years ago and it made me realize again, "Sake is so intoxicating." I drank this Kaze no Mori Akitsuho 657 in Nara a few years ago, and it made me realize again that "sake is intoxicating.
It may be a correction for my feelings, but personally, I think it is better to drink it as it is, which is easier to enjoy the sweetness and complexity of Akitsuho sake. ☺️
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