変なおじさん
Upon opening the mouth, a moderate ginjo aroma rises.
The mouthfeel retains Kayasha's usual softness, but the usual sweetness is not so apparent.
It's a bit on the light side.
I don't know if this is due to the difference in sake rice or if it is designed that way...
As is the case with Kayasha, there is not so much alu feeling when you taste it on the root of your tongue
The aftertaste is soooo clean.
I picked this up because of its novelty, and it's not bad, but I don't want to repeat it as a priority.
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