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Hyogo Sake 85 100% used. The Naomahan is brewed sharply as usual.
It has been a long time since Okutanba (as a brand name) has been brewed.
I have a bad habit of imagining sweet and sour when I hear the name of a sake that is "shwashuwa" and "nigori" (nigori). Of course, it is not sweet, and moreover, I have never encountered sweetness in sake brewed with this rice.
It is not extremely hot, but the sweetness has been put somewhere else, and the sourness has been put somewhere else, too. It is a spicy sake after all!
There is no bitterness characteristic of nigori, and it is very rich, with a sweetness-like flavor that accompanies the richness. It is easy to drink, and it is easier to drink than expected.
It took me a long time to open the bottle because it was so shwashy. The fireworks on the label say it very well.
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