pino
This is the Dewazakura I bought yesterday at the brewery.
I bought it at a nice liquor store next to the brewery, and it's Shiboritate Nama Genshu (Junmai Sake).
Sake rice "Dewa no Sato" 100%.
Polishing ratio 60%.
When you smell it with all your might, you can feel the sweetness of the rice faintly.
On the palate... it's so elegant you wouldn't think it was Junmai-shu, and you don't feel any miscellaneous flavors!
It tastes like some kind of Ginjo sake, and it's fruity.
If you take a sip thinking it's Junmaishu, you'll be disappointed in a good way.
It must have been made with good rice, carefully polished, and good water.
It's delicious!
Yamagata Prefecture had another brand that was a favorite of mine, but you have to check out Dewazakura!
There's so many varieties lined up at the liquor store, you'll have to go back more than once to get your fill!
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T.KISO
Hi pino, good evening 🎵.
I've never experienced Dewazakura Junmai before, although I've drunk the Sakura Hana Ginjo. I'm also curious about the Dewa Tsannan sake 😋.
Is the liquor store in the picture a Dewazakura specialty store? I'm not sure if it's a good idea or not.
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pino
Mr.T.KISO
Good morning ^ ^
Yes, it is a stylish specialty store next to the brewery. (They had a little bit of other sake, too.)
Dewa Sanzane, there was!
I didn't buy it this time, but I'm looking forward to the next one!
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