susan
Cold sake
A garage in winter in Niigata. Standing brown leaf radish.
Drink. Water. Fresh water. After a while, I remembered it was sake. A very light sweetness and a faint bitterness. When you swallow it, it disappears beautifully. People who hate Alzoe should drink this before complaining about it.
45 degrees Celsius
Clear air in the autumn sky. Steam rising from steamed chestnuts.
Drink it. It goes into the mouth loosely. Baked straw, light sweetness, richness of rice, and a wave of bitterness. At this point, it is complete. It is like rolling a kuzuyu-flavored crystal. Ginjo heated up, yum! As I swallow, a savory aroma comes from the back of my throat. Dry and lightly bountiful aftertaste.
55°C
There is almost no aroma. Very light rice at the back of the bottle.
Drinking. The mouthfeel becomes a little firmer. It is bitter and lightly sweet, as if you are biting into a piece of wood. The fullness of the rice sticks to the nostrils. When swallowed, the bitterness tightens around the tongue.
65°C
The scent of red pepper. A basketful of fruit
Drink it. It suddenly sits on the tongue with a zushin. Then, it is sprinkled with light ripe fruit and dried persimmon. The eyebrows are dented by the deep but light richness. A little sourness in the back. When you swallow it, your throat and body are moistened. The awakening of life!
Shokubetsuru. I will surely repeat it!
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susan
This is an extremely shameful sake.
I'm sure there are more than one or two people who will change the direction of their drinking life 180 degrees because of this sake.
my best Ginjo!
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susan.
susan's review is live to read as it is poetic and brilliantly expressed and rated by temperature and you don't know the rating until the end👍.
I think many of us have been influenced by the closing crane👍.
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susan
Mr. Hiratcho.
Thank you for your comment. It's a completely self-satisfied review that others don't get lol.
I received a few bottles of this Saimahari Tsuru and gave them all away to friends, leaving one for myself, which I now regret very much! lol
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