たけるパパ
Unexpectedly, Sentori ⛄️ continued to be available, so I visited Yodogawa Sake Shop for the first time in a while and bought a bottle of Sentori. I noticed that I haven't had any Aomori 🍶...and I noticed the "back" label 😁.
When I poured it into the sake cup, it was light and refreshing. The color is clear, but has a slight yellowish tinge.
The rice used is Aomori's "Hanasoui," a rice suitable for sake brewing.
Polishing ratio is 50%.
The alcohol content is 16%.
Specifications: unfiltered, unpasteurized sake.
When the bottle is opened, the aroma is gorgeous and mellow, with a hint of apple.
The first sip reveals a smooth mouthfeel with a juicy flavor and fruity sweetness that spreads in the mouth. There is no cloying taste, and the taste is accentuated by the clear acidity that spreads along with the spreading sweetness.
After the acidity quickly recedes, a gorgeous umami flavor lingers in the aftertaste.
The taste does not make you aware of the 16% alcohol content, so you can easily drink more sake...but you will be drunk well. Mutsu Hachisen is delicious. This time it was a limited edition sake, but it made me want to try others.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Hello, Takeru Papa 😃.
I like the Aomori buried in Mutsu Hachisen by the back door ㊗️! Really, all Hachisen-san's are delicious 😋.
Yodogawa-san is also a good liquor store 🤗.
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