Ine to Agave交酒 花風 プロトタイプ
酔生夢死
First of all, the smell is outrageous.
Pop derived? s muscat aroma: ⭕️
It's been a little while since the bottle was opened.
The attack has settled down and the fruitiness is still there.
The fruitiness is still there.
The lingering finish is also fresh and integrated. ⭕️
The aroma through the nose is also mellow.
Ingredients: Akita rice, pop
Rice polishing ratio: 90
Alcohol percentage: 14
Sake Beverage: Other Brewed Sake
We have named our future craft saké Kouzake as opposed to Seishu and Nigorizake. The name "kouzake" is an image of sake and other cultures mingling.
The "Hana" comes from the Japanese name for hops, Western Karakasou. The "wind" comes from the strong winds of Oga, which is the concept behind the craft series. The "KAZE" is derived from the strong winds of Oga, which is the concept behind the Kraft Sake Hanakaze series.
After two years of brewing at the same location, the production process has been streamlined and stabilized, allowing us to lower the price while increasing quality. We plan to sell the very best of Hanakaze and those brewed with special hops at the Rice and Hops location.
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