まさし
Satisfaction: ★★★★☆
I went to Kamoshita Sake Shop in Fuchu City, which I had been curious about for a while.
There were so many liquors I had never seen before.
I was so impressed by the sake I had received from a person in Kyoto before that I decided to buy it.
The last time I had a bottle was KOCHI, but this time I went for Aizan.
When the bottle was opened, it had a sweet apple-like aroma.
The mouthfeel was smooth and clean after the strong sweetness and umami. There is no sourness or bitterness. It is sweet, but not too sweet. It is like a low acidity chrysanthemum.
The umami is complex and delicious.
It is better as an aperitif than as a mid-meal drink because of its bitterness.
The label is cool, and the taste is likely to be popular with everyone.
It has none of the sawdust smell that is common in Kansai-style sake.
I wonder how many kinds of sake there are in the Kanzou lineup alone. I can't try all of them, and I am looking forward to visiting Kamoshita to try some sake I haven't had yet.
It seems they also have a kaku-uchi (corner bar), but unfortunately I have to go there by car.
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