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It is a muddy version of Niidashizenshuu. According to the manager, it was the most popular at a blind tasting. I bought it with high expectations, as I was told that Sakiyami, which I drank last year and enjoyed, was also mentioned as such!
I am sorry that I opened the bottle in spring despite the name "Hatsuyuki," but winter sake tends to be too healthy, so I want to let it sit for a while...
The aroma is lightly fruity. When you drink it, the fizzy sensation lasts surprisingly long, but it is so fine that it almost feels as if it is slightly fizzy.
When the fizziness subsides a little, the sweet and sour fruity aroma and taste come out. The umami taste comes out at the end and makes the drink more satisfying. The bitterness is almost imperceptible.
Also, the acidity intermittently stimulates the taste buds to keep them from getting bored, similar to Matsumidori's special junmai, which I like very much.
Because of its sweet and sour fruity image, this sake has a robust yet light taste...I think everyone likes this flavor.
To personify it, it is a beautiful boy who can be mistaken for a pretty girl. This sake is cute and sweet and sour, but also sometimes makes you think, "Oh, my God!
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