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I bought it at Asama Sake Brewery, where I stopped by on my way to Manza Onsen!
I often drink "Higen", but this was the first time I saw a nigori type, so I decided to buy it right away. I bought some "Koudou Shinko" fried rice crackers at the same time and had them as an accompaniment.
When I opened the bottle and poured it, the aroma was of pears and green apples.
The taste is crisp, dry, and mainly dry and astringent. The slight sweetness of nigori (nigori is a type of sweet sake made from rice crackers) adds a nice accent to the taste.
It is in tune with the savory flavor of the sake rice cracker, and it is a perfect match for the sake rice cracker as it resets the oil!
The sake rice crackers are perfect with the sake rice crackers, and the oil is reset, making for a perfect match!
Overall, it has a strong sense of bitterness, but I personally find this tightening feeling addictive and delicious👍.
The light dry taste is similar to that of "Akagisan" and I really like it!
I hope to stop by again when I visit the Shima or Manza area 😌.
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