くま吉
Purchased at a liquor store near Chidori Station
Drink cold.
Slightly yellow in color but not cloudy
Weak mature aroma with a savory flavor.
Slight ginjo aroma in the back.
Strong rice flavor and sweetness spreads on the palate.
A slight dryness slowly passes through the nose.
The aftertaste leaves a richness in the mouth.
It goes well with stewed beef and salty cheese.
It is good with slightly light-flavored herring roe to refresh the palate.
To be served lukewarm
The aroma has a strong smell of alcohol.
The strong dryness spreads with the delicious taste of rice and leaves your nose at once.
Heat it up
The smell of alcohol remains, but the aroma of the sake itself is not lost.
The flavor is less broad and punchy than lukewarm.
As the label on the back says, it tastes best lukewarm, but compared to cold sake, it is easier to serve with herring roe, etc.
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