変なおじさん
I thought I'd take a break from the recent trend and drink light and dry, so I thought I'd go for Niigata for now, and I love Midorikawa.
However, I wanted to venture a little with a sake brewery I had never tried before, because a plain, light, dry sake would be too safe.
There was a sake that looked interesting, so I picked up this one.
(Cold)
When you open your mouth, there is a slight scent of ginjo.
On the palate, there is also a slight sweetness.
Not strongly assertive, just a little.
It's mild even though it's a pure sake.
No tingling sensation at all.
The aftertaste is not crisp and tight, but rather strange.
Almost no bitterness.
Well, it's not what you call light and dry, is it?
For the first time, I could agree with the radar chart of Sake-no-Wawa.
(After warming up a bit)
I can now taste a little sweetness from the rice.
But still mild
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