俊足カメさん
[Memorandum]
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This is an "active nigori" sake with a gaseous taste. Unlike the first impression with plenty of oori, it is not sticky, but rather a dry, active type. The ori, or ori, drifts slowly to the bottom of the bottle. This is no mere ogori. It is an ooze born from the sake "Hirotogawa".
The first thing to do is to start with the supernatant part. (The gasiness is like an outpouring right after opening the bottle, but it settles down after 5 minutes.) You can feel nuances like white peaches in the smooth mouthfeel.
The supernatant is good enough....
Then gently stir the cage. What an impression-changing sake! From a smooth mouthfeel, it quickly developed a juicy flavor with a soft sweetness. The acidity (which is really good) rides on top of it, leaving a moderate sharpness and a lingering aftertaste.
Although it is a junmai (pure rice) sake, it has a luscious umami, and you can enjoy both spiciness and sweetness. This sake is not just a simple sake!
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