常陸国正宗
Purchased at Kamaya Sake Shop in Kazo City. When I visited Kamaya (Kisai, Kazo City) at a previous brewery opening, I also bought some Kameko-Kabishi, a sake from a nearby brewery, because it was recommended to me! (According to what I was told, although they brew very good sake, it is difficult to find a successor and they could go out of business at any time.)
The first sip had a gorgeous impression, but then the bitterness and umami also started to rise, and finally it became dry. It was a complex flavor that seemed to have all the taste elements of sake condensed.
It was a complex sake with all the elements of sake concentrated. It had a strong sake flavor and was well integrated, making it a highly complete sake. The alcohol content was over 17 and under 18 degrees Celsius, so it had a strong alcohol taste!
There were other sake rice varieties (such as Sake Musashi and Yamadanishiki), so I would like to try those as well.
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