Hori
We had our first Shinshu Kamerei.
It is a junmai daiginjo of Miyamanishiki, or silver turtle.
It is a rare sake to find, but I was lucky enough to find a bottle left in the refrigerator of my regular liquor store.
When the bottle was opened, it had a fruity ginjo aroma. The aroma is rather mild than floral. The appearance is clear and colorless, with a smooth texture that is not particularly viscous. No bubbles appear.
When you drink it, a gentle sweetness spreads in your mouth as if it is melting away with the acidity. It has a clean, straightforward taste that goes down the throat easily without any unpleasant taste or alcohol. The fruity aroma that lingers in the nose from start to finish is pleasant.
There is a slight bitterness hidden at the end of the sweet aftertaste, but even this is part of the harmony and is a nice accent.
It is not a flashy or impactful type of sake, nor is it particularly unique, but this beautiful flavor, which seems to have been polished to the last detail, is perhaps the charm of Shinshu Kamerei.
It is supposed to be a great sake, but you can enjoy drinking it without thinking about anything difficult. It was an amazing sake that I have never experienced anywhere else.
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Good evening, Hori 😃!
Congratulations on your first Shinshu Kamerei at Gin Kame 🎉I would buy it if I found Ras One and forget about the price 🤗It's so good to let it go 😋Scary, isn't it?
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