Hori
This is finally the third in a series of three prototypes by amayadori. The title is "Festival.
Unlike the previous works, "Tianyin" and "Shukuyuu," this word has no nuance of rain. The contrast between the sunny word and the image of rain creates a nostalgic mental landscape.
The taste is in the same direction as the previous two bottles, fruity and refreshing. The festivities are light on sweetness, with a touch of blue fruit freshness. The refreshing feeling that comes afterward is similar to that of Tian Wen, but it is not as alcoholic and not too spicy as Tian Wen.
The aftertaste does not have the complexity of Tengwen, but fades out with a cleanness similar to that of Shukuyuu. It is an image of the good points of Tenryu and Shukuyu.
Looking at the different personalities of each, it seems as if they are trying to derive the right answer from the two extremes of taste they have challenged themselves with Tenryu and Shukusame.
A new honjozo sake that tastes like a ginjo sake. It seems as if it has already been realized with the festival, but the three series so far are only prototypes, and will there be a finished version in the future?
When the finished version is released, I would like to get my hands on the three prototypes again and compare them at the same time.
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