shinsaku3
Overall 9 (out of 10)
The image of sweetness comes to the fore because it is a kijo sake.
The rich, peachy sweetness is followed by a slight astringency with a hint of woodiness on the nose.
It ends with a slight astringency along with a woody aroma that passes through the nose.
If I had to say something extravagant, it would be perfect if the aroma of rice and the umami of rice could be felt a little more.
The aroma I felt was perfect.
-Aroma: Slight aroma of rice
-Aroma: Slight aroma of rice and wooden vat.
Taste sensation
The higher the number, the stronger the taste (5 is the maximum)
-Spiciness: 0 at the beginning → 0 in the aftertaste
-Sweetness: 5 at the beginning → 4 in the aftertaste
-Sourness: 0 at the beginning → 0 in the aftertaste
-Bitterness: 0 at the beginning → 0 lingering 0
-Astringency: 1 at the beginning → 2 in the aftertaste
-Rice flavor: 1 at the beginning → 0 lingering 0
Mouthfeel I felt】→4
Smaller number = smooth Larger number = thicker and richer
(5 is the maximum)
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ぺっほ
Rich sweet Yonotori pairing💕
Bonito Carpaccio with soy bean sauce and garlic soy sauce
Grilled fried tofu wrapped natto
Lettuce Salami & Olive Oil
Sauteed Chicken Thighs in Black Vinegar and Soy Sauce
You can have something sweet and sour type!
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Hi shinsaku3 & Pekho😃!
We don't like too sweet 😅Yonotori is one we can go for 😋 and sweet sake pairing! I'll refer to it 🤗.
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