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Collection Review 79
There were two stores where I always buy Sentori, but since my favorite store started carrying it, I started buying it here as well. The manager said he was impressed with how sweet yet refreshing it was.
The aroma on the nose is sweet and elegant, reminiscent of melon. However, I can taste a little alcohol, so I wonder if it is actually iso-type. I had a strong impression of Senkyoku as muscatel, so this was quite surprising!
When you drink it, there is a sweet Yubari melon-like aroma. Or rather, it is actually sweet, so it really is like a Yubari melon.
However, if you ask me if it doesn't go well with food because of its sweetness, it does, which is great! The sweetness is quite appropriate! It has a sweet and sour taste, but also has a "not too much" shuishy outline. It has the impression of a refined version of the old Naturals, and should be very appealing to those who tend to shy away from kijoshu, fans of the old Sengoku, and those who seek quality in a pop sake.
I made a stir-fried dish of fresh ginger and pork with salt, and whether it goes well or not, it is by no means a bad match lol!
This is probably the sake that impressed me the most this year. I think I'll repeat...
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