flos_lingua_est
I have been drinking Sasasamune since I drank a winter nigori the year before last, I think. The lack of haziness in Fukushima sake is extraordinary, isn't it?
The aroma is like Kaze no Mori! I hear it is moderately sweet and sour, with a juicy image. When you drink it...well, only the mouthfeel is again like Kaze no Mori! But this one is a little sweeter and has a unique flavor.
It has a slightly fizzy appearance, but the mouthfeel was surprisingly smooth and soft.
The impression remains almost the same from the beginning to the end, with a rich, brown sugar-like sweetness that is followed by a sourness, and finally a bitterness to close the bottle.
It is a light to medium easy-drinking sake that should be suitable for those who have already passed the sake beginner level!
From the third day, the sweetness that is typical of Sasasamune comes to the fore and it becomes a sweet sake. It is best to drink it by itself slowly and leisurely, rather than with a meal!
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Masaaki Sapporo
flos_lingua_est, thank you for everything 👍Congratulations on your 400 check-ins 🎉Sasasamune, looks delicious 😋.
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flos_lingua_est
Hi Masaaki Sapporo!
Thank you very much for your support... I didn't even notice the 400 check myself... Thank you very much ☺️✨
If you are looking for something sweet to drink, please visit Sasasamune!
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