大木
The aroma is gorgeous.
When you put it in your mouth, the umami and pungency come in a rush, followed by a firm bitterness that gradually lingers. The sweetness is soft.
Since it is a pure sake, it has a strong flavor and a slightly tingling sensation.
±The label says +/-0, but I felt it was about +2.
It went very well with light-flavored otsumami (edamame and deep-fried tofu).
Delicious.
(A note that only I can convey ∶.
My impression is that it is similar to Snowy Kayasha Junmai Ginjo.
It has a bitterness and a raw sake feel to it.)
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