バンナイさん
Let me tell you something! I was blown away! The best!
As I mentioned in my previous post, I dislike alcoholic beverages because of their bitterness and the smell of sake. This time I bought it because I thought Kido was a Junmai Daiginjo, so I thought it would be unusual, and also because I thought it would be different if it was made by Kido. I was really surprised, and I'm glad I bought it.
It has the same beautiful ginjo aroma as Junmai Daiginjo, and the mouthfeel is clean and refreshing. However, the aftertaste and the lingering aftertaste are beautifully balanced by the caramel sauce-like sweetness of the added alcohol and the Muscat-like clarity of the Junmai Daiginjo, so there is no "oye" feeling at all. It's as if the Toji is telling us that alcohol was added to create this taste.
Personally, it is not just the top 3 alcoholic sake, it is one of the top 3 sake I have ever had. It's the number one sake I've ever drunk. It was so good that it was gone in one night, and I can't wait to buy more. I'm going to buy 3 bottles this time.
If you're not a fan of alcoholic beverages, consider yourself tricked and give this one a try!
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香穏kanon
Good evening, Bannai!
Please excuse my comment.
I read your review and instantly wanted to drink it 😆.
I'm not much of an ale drinker.
I'll definitely buy this one when I come across it!!! ✨
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バンナイさん
Mr. Kaoru.
Nice to meet you. Thank you for your comment. I'm glad to hear you say so. This is the first time I've found a sake that I can recommend to others. Please give it a try.
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