まつちよ
Next is Bishu Kotobuki's Kame-no-o + No. 7 Orikarami.
This was also freshly opened.
First, it was served cold.
The first aroma is faintly sweet.
In the mouth, there is a slight acidity, umami, and sweetness.
It gradually finishes with a slight astringency that is typical of Kame-no-o.
Next, it was served warm.
The first aroma is faintly sweet.
In the mouth, it has a slightly robust umami and sweetness.
The taste is slightly astringent, which is typical of Kame-no-o, and it gradually fades away.
It tastes better when heated up too.
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