naic2008
Mine-no-Hakubai Hishiko Junmai Dry ~NEW NIIGATA DRY
Maki Ryoko, a calligrapher at the end of the Edo period, was born in Fukui Village where the brewery is located. The name of the brand is crowned with the name of a local great man, and the typeface of the product name was used from Maki Ryoko's handwriting.
The ginjo aroma was just a little fruity. When drinking, there was a tingling and fizzy sensation despite being fire-aged! It has a nice sharpness and is easy to drink.
It was a surprising sake.
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