南十字輝
8/10
I didn't know how to read "soma". I heard it is read as "soma.
It seems that the word "soma-jin" refers to a person engaged in mountain work.
Since the sake is made from Yamadanishiki grapes from Kutsuki Village, the name was taken from the forestry industry, which is the main industry of Kutsuki Village.
This sake has the image of being a rather standard sake.
It is lightly cloudy with a fresh taste.
It has a mild umami flavor with a touch of bitterness.
It is quite a delicious sake.
I would like to keep this one at home.
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