susan
Cold sake
Cold and clear. A garage in winter in Niigata. A radish with brown leaves is lying haphazardly.
Drink. It is thick. It feels a little heavy. The sweetness is like light snow. A slight bitterness is hidden in the back. When I swallowed it, it went down like moisturizing my throat.
45 degrees Celsius
Late at night, the snow continues to fall quietly.
Drinking. I take a sip, but I don't realize it's sake. It is almost air. It is only when you roll it around and feel it thicken that you realize you are holding something in your mouth. It is the pure flavor of pale, light rice. A solid bitter taste in the back of the throat. When you swallow it, you feel an overwhelming sense of satisfaction.
55℃.
Creep dissolved in hot water (the white kind that is often mixed with coffee)
Drink it. It goes in easily, and the texture is thick and reassuring. A little acidity stands out, and the bitterness and the richness pass through the nostrils. When you swallow it, it is dry. A light dry taste
65°C
Warm crepe with three warm sugars
Drink it. Suddenly sweet! Pale! A hot drink for adults in winter. Sweetness, bitterness, and richness form a trinity. When you swallow it, it is like warm light snow!
A good sake. It is very good.
But is it worth more than 3000 yen for 500ml? I think it is a little overpriced.
This time we drank the white bottle, but actually there is a black bottle of Yamahai for a limited time. I'm going to try that too.
I'm not sure I'll be repeating this one.
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susan
Double name with Snow Peak
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