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Fusano Kankiku晴日-Special Yell-純米大吟醸原酒生酒無濾過
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adako
I happened to be able to buy two at the same time. Since I'm here... I would like to compare them. Aizan and Omachi + Yamadanishiki. The labels are as beautiful as ever. I could do a review of each of the two bottles, but it would be too much trouble, so I'll do them together. The Aizan has an aroma right after the bottle is opened. It has a nice sweet aroma. Omachi has a slightly subdued sweet aroma. The Aizan has the better aroma. First, Aizan. The sweetness spreads with a soft mouthfeel and lingers with bitterness. There is also a weak gaseous taste. From the second cup, the lingering bitterness is strongly felt. This is a common occurrence. The bitterness is felt strongly from the second glass. I feel like I don't feel the bitterness when I get drunk, but what is it? Then there is Omachi + Yamadanishiki. More gaseous than Aizan. But in general, it is normal. Unlike Aizan, this one has a lingering sweetness. I prefer the taste of this one! Both are good, but I dare say this one is better. I have been writing that it is Omachi + Yamada-Nishiki, but the label says Yamada-Nishiki + Omachi. It was the other way around. But it was the other way around! On the second day, it's the other way around! (Reverse, reverse, it's noisy, isn't it?) On the second day, Yamadanishiki+Omachi was more bitter and Aizan was sweeter. Why!
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