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This is Kikdo, a junmai ginjo from Heiwa Shuzo in Kainan City, Wakayama Prefecture.
The name "Kikudo" means "sake brewed in the Kishu region," and also has many other meanings, such as the wish to be free and innocent like a child, and the determination to grow up together with the child.
The rice polishing ratio is 50% for the koji rice and 55% for the kake rice, making it a luxurious sake.
It was served cold.
The aroma is a fruity ginjo aroma with a hint of sweetness and sourness.
The mouthfeel is smooth, with juicy sweetness spreading quickly in the mouth, but the acidity also follows to balance it out.
The subtle hints of ginjo aroma are also wonderful.
The sweetness is strong, but well balanced with the acidity, and the aftertaste is not persistent.
As you continue drinking, you can taste the umami of the rice in the sweetness.
Kido is one of my favorite brands!
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