アラジン
We are celebrating the passing of the first round of SAKE DIPLOMA examinations by our sake friends one after another 🍶.
This sake was entered in the National New Sake Competition by Aburanaga Sake Brewery, which is famous for Kaze no Mori.
Although it did not win any prizes this time, we were looking forward to seeing what one of our favorite breweries, Aburanaga Shuzo, had to offer at the National New Sake Competition!
The exterior is a slightly pale yellow-green crystal.
Fine gas bubbles in the sake bottle 😳.
The aroma is of pears and young strawberries with refreshing acidity, with a hint of banana in the background.
The nose is rich with rice aroma like freshly pounded rice cake and powdery mineral aroma.
The aroma is very typical of Kaze no Mori.
The texture is smooth and slightly thickened.
A pleasantly stimulating gasiness.
The first touch is a beautiful sweetness that is both refreshing and intense.
From there, a moderate acidity finishes with the release of the gassy feeling.
The lingering finish is long, with a slight bitter aftertaste.
The gasiness and aroma are not typical of the sake on display, but anyone who drinks it will know it is Kaze no Mori!
A sake that does not match the quality of the sake being evaluated, but rather tests the evaluation of its own brewery's sake at the sake competition in reverse.
I would like to challenge myself to improve myself by following the example of Aburacho Sake Brewery and my sake friends!
Thanks for the treat 🍶.
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ヤスベェ
Good morning, Aladdin 😀
It sounds like it was a challenging sake 😀.
I like Kaze no Mori too, but when I hear Takacho, it reminds me of Bodhi Hashiro that I got at Shoreki-ji 😇.
You are doing a great job, Mr. Aburazin 😀
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ポンちゃん
Hi Aladdin 🐦.
You have opened the perfect one for the occasion 👍✨I imagine the taste of the falconer label, but it's Wind Forest ❣️ and maybe the times will change for this challenge😊.
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アラジン
Good evening, Yasbay 😃.
Congratulations on passing the first exam: ㊗️
It was very inspiring!
I also love Takacho, a classic Bodhi Hashiro, but I drank it with that in mind, so it felt even more strongly like Kaze no Mori 😄.
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アラジン
Good evening, Pon-chan 😃.
It seems that gold medals have been awarded to various sake rice and yeast other than YK35 in sake competitions, so maybe the evaluation criteria are changing a little bit to keep up with the times 🤔.
I hope to change for the better too 😊.
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