susan
Cold sake
The aroma is delicate and cold sweetness. But in the back, you can feel the mass of something solid.
Drink it. There are times when you feel a sense of lightness in sake, but this is a little different. This is because the flavor of the malt is still there. If you sprinkle sakekasu (sake lees) with sanonto sugar and serve it as a snack, it will go well with the sake. When you swallow it, you can feel the smoothness of the rice.
40℃.
The moromi is mellow. Bountiful
drink. Perfect harmony. It is a trinity, or rather, a unity of five tastes. The sake is 17 degrees, so it is based on a strong sense of sake, but all the elements are in harmony, and you can't help but raise your eyebrows. I think this is one of the best points of Japanese sake. It gives me a sense of joy as if I have been guaranteed my own private moment of relaxation where no one can disturb me.
50°C
No change in aroma. I love the warmth of the steam I smell.
Drinking. A slight savoury note has been added. This aroma is the main flavor. "I suddenly think, "I want to drink this after autumn. I wonder if it is because the quality of the sunlight and the sound of the insects have changed somewhat since midsummer. When you swallow it, the bitter taste tightens comfortably.
60°C
The whole aroma becomes fuller and a little milky.
Drink. White water in which sanmon sugar is fully dissolved. If you drink it in your pajamas before going to bed, you will be able to sleep in peace. "''It's going to be a good autumn night tonight! I swallowed and smiled so
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susan
In a good sense, this sake is more than Junmai, but less than Junmai Ginjo. I feel that way because the flavor of the rice remains strong. I would like to repeat the same series again. But what is the difference of the specs by the bottle color? I've only experienced green and blue.
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susan
Today was Saturday, but I was moving around getting vaccines and shopping. My car broke down and I had to call a tow truck. When I arrived home, the messy room took a toll on my spirit.
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susan
But the sake is even better than usual. I learned once again that moderate fatigue of the body and mind makes the sake taste better. The state of the sake is the best, and the state of oneself is a little spartan. I thought this was the most important spice to enjoy sake.
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