水霧 珊
It's Junmai Daiginjo, but the aroma is mature... If I had to say... The strength of the aroma is so subdued that I wonder if it is Junmai Ginjo class. It's not as strong as a Junmai Ginjo.
The first sip is delicious.
You can feel a hint of the fresh sake's characteristic peachy, squishy feeling.
It tastes... Slightly sweet, but not too sweet. The alcohol feeling seems a little strong, but it's not the subtle kind like those strong cans, but the alcohol feeling of a good one w
The aftertaste is... I wonder... There is some bitterness, but the rice flavor lingers for a very long time.
From the second sip onwards, the lingering aftertaste of the previous sip never disappears, and it continues to build upon itself.
The intensity of the aftertaste increases with each sip.
This is... This is not a sake to be drunk by itself, but a perfect sake to be enjoyed with food.
The rice flavor that attacks in the latter half of the sake becomes more and more overpowering when drunk by itself.
This sake has a strong statement of its own.
Therefore... Even if the taste is a little strong, it will be surprisingly good with this sake.
The taste does not fit into the specific name of Junmai Daiginjo.
This may be a sake that overturns the conventional wisdom.
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