moto
Fruity aroma, not unlike Hirotogawa. Muscat type.
A sip...mmm...sweet! Juicy.
The sweetness is as strong as the aroma, and the air pocket of flavor that comes just after swallowing, where the flavor is suddenly taken off the tongue for a moment, then the umami and a little astringency are felt and the atmosphere is voluminous.
There is also a bit of acidity and a thick flavor.
Although it is a nama-zake, it is not fresh, but rather has a sense of heaviness that stands out.
It is a modern sake that is not like Hirotogawa, and it is delicious. It is delicious, but the un-Hirotogawa-like flamboyance might make you tired.
I highly recommend people who are not used to drinking sake to try it.
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