garacchi
Cool it down and you'll feel better than you thought!
It's called a "pure rice ginjo," but there is no fruity, ginjo-like aroma, and it smells like freshly cooked rice
The taste is a long-lasting sweetness of modest rice.
It is lightly muddy, but its texture is fine and does not affect the taste.
Officially, it is described as modestly sweet and refreshing, but that is in comparison with the richer sake from Tottori
If you don't drink it chilled or on the rocks, the sweetness instantly fills your mouth as the temperature range rises.
This is a very unique summer brew, probably because of the strong rice, Tori 105.
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