タロウ
This sake is sold at Amboa, a liquor store in Shimane Prefecture.
It is lightly colored but almost transparent.
The aroma is of fruits and some malted rice. The nose has pineapple, banana, melon, rice malt, white flowers, and a little bit of dead leaves.
Very tasty at room temperature.
The sweetness and acidity are the main flavors, but they are not overpoweringly sweet, and the sweetness and acidity coexist in a humble manner. The aroma is not too strong and does not interfere with meals.
The sweetness stands out even more when the sake is lukewarm, and it is delicious enough, but I think this sake is better drunk at 13 to 17 degrees Celsius or thereabouts.
It tasted better than I had imagined. Sometimes I think Tenju is a bit different from other sakes, but this one is delicious!
This sake has the sexiness of a sleek, beautiful woman at a moment's notice. It turns sexy when heated up, so it's up to your taste buds.
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ひるぺこ
Good evening, Mr. Tarrow. Another good drink! I haven't seen Omori before - I see it's handled by Ambois. I've never seen Omori before, but I've never seen Amboa's sake.
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タロウ
Hi there, I'm not sure if this is for your taste but I recommend it! I don't know if this is for your taste, but I recommend it!
Dourness, that's it! I think Muteki Tianzhuang is sometimes dour like loftiness.
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