shinsaku3
Overall 10 (out of 10)
7/13 Our mutual friend came to visit us from Aichi and we drank various bottles from our stock 😃.
The fourth and last bottle, Shinshu Kamerei!
We finished with Shinshu Kamerei, which was clear and refreshing, without any peculiarities, with a sweetness and umami that stood out, like an after-dinner dessert 😃.
My friend said, "I can't drink regular sake anymore,
My friend said, "I can't drink regular sake anymore... ❗️ what are you going to do about it?
and went back to Aichi the next day 😁.
I had it chilled!
The image of the fragrance that I felt.
-Aroma: The delicious taste of rice.
-The aroma is a little spicy with a hint of rice flavor.
The higher the number, the stronger the aroma.
The higher the number, the stronger the taste (5 is the maximum)
-Spiciness: 0 at the beginning → 1 in the aftertaste
-Sweetness: 1 at the beginning → 1 in the aftertaste
-Sourness: 0 at the beginning → 0 in the aftertaste
-Bitterness: 0 at the beginning → 0 in the aftertaste
-Astringency: 0 at the beginning → 0 lingering 0
-Rice flavor: 3 at the beginning → 2 in the aftertaste
Mouthfeel I felt】→2
Smaller number = light and smooth
Bigger number = thicker and richer
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ぺっほ
We finally got to drink Shinshu Kamerei✨Taking over the baton from Jishin Shinmasa, it ran a brilliant last corner and made us feel glad to be born in Japan once again. ❤️Thank you to the sake breweries 🙌I want to drink another round!
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ジェイ&ノビィ
shinsaku3&Pekho, I'm with you 😃.
Jikin -> Shinsei -> Shinshu Kamerei😍this would have made everyone there thankful to have been born in Japan 🥹I'd love to do an endless loop 😚.
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shinsaku3
Good evening Jay & Nobby😃.
Yes ❣️ I would love to do a few rounds 🍶😆
We'll change the food pairings each time 😁.
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