うみねこ
Today, October 1st, is Sake Day. I would have liked to taste my favorite sake at home, but unfortunately, I couldn't because I had to go on a business trip and had a party with my colleagues. Still, I was able to drink some Hiruki, Collage, Aizu Musume, Izumikawa, and Hana Yuu at a restaurant, so I think it's okay!
I've been on a business trip since yesterday, and yesterday I bought some drinks and snacks at the local supermarket where I was traveling and drank them at the hotel. I found a bottle of Aizu Nakasho's Special Junmai in the liquor section of the supermarket, so I didn't hesitate to buy it.
The entrance impression is quite neat. The palate is neat in the beginning, but gradually develops a sense of heaviness. A unique grain-like flavor can be detected in the second half. The aftertaste is crisp and clear, with an overall impression of high perfection.
I've always liked Aizu Nakasho, but even with the unfamiliar specs of this special junmai and freshly brewed sake, it was delicious. It's amazing that supermarkets have a sake of this quality.
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