SAMURAIZ
Today, it's Tedorigawa. I bought it because it had a classical label for Yoshida's recent sake.
There was a pleasant popping sound when I opened the bottle. In the mouth, there is a fresh gasiness, a firm umami, and acidity. The slight sweetness is pleasant. A light bitterness comes on the back end and it finishes quickly.
The label states that the alcohol content is a solid 16%, but it is nice that it does not feel that way.
We enjoyed it with kombu-maki kamaboko (kelp wrapped kamaboko), which we had not bought for a long time.
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