Masaaki Sapporo
8→8.5 points (Wife 7→7.5 points)
Ingredients : Hyogo Kitanishiki
Rice polishing ratio : 65% (flat polished rice)
Alcohol content : 15
Sold at: Yamasho Sake Shop (Sapporo, Japan)
Shoe when opened x 2
A little bit gassy
It has a green melon-like finish.
Aroma of rice malt mixed with a fruity top-up and the same aroma,
The modest sweetness and full umami of rice spreads with citrus-like acidity, and is quickly quenched with a hint of bitterness.
It is fresh and well-balanced, but also has a slightly hard impression. It can be served with a meal or on its own.
On the second day, the gaseous sensation subsides and the wine becomes mellower and sweeter.
It is good with lemon steak on top of a bowl of rice (the second time in Sasebo), or with buta-ae (a sauce made with pork and vegetables).
(The! DASH! DASH! It is a miso-flavored dish made with octopus and eggplant instead of pork, but it was a big hit.
It also went well with kombujime saba (mackerel grilled with salt), ginger-grilled pork, and Shimura Ken's favorite dish of sauteed spinach with half-boiled egg and bacon at the teppanyaki restaurant "San to Ju" in Azabu Juban.
Over the weekend, I made my own photographic stand for on the snow (I made the middle section snowshoe-chic) 🪚.
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ポンちゃん
Good morning, Masaaki Sapporo ☀☀☀☀!
I've been drinking with you since last night 😳‼️ your photos are always beautiful, but even more so 👍✨I like the one on the top right 😆💕.
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Masaaki Sapporo
Good morning, Pon 🌞.
I just cut and paste and finally apply some floor wax 🪚The beer on the top right is mostly for my wife 😁.
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Mayuko
Hi Masaki Sapporo, nice to meet you ☺️. The sake shot on the table with the background outside is very nice 💓. I can feel your love for sake ❤️ 😆The food looks really delicious too ❣️
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Masaaki Sapporo
Mayuko, thank you as always 👍For the past year or so, thanks in part to Sake no Wawa, I've been addicted to sake drinking comparisons 😁 📷, etc., some say I just have a lot of free time (lol).
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