一本義 仙介🇺🇦
This sake is from Hamada City, Shimane Prefecture.
It has been a long time since I have had a San-in sake.
Last summer, I enjoyed a trip to Izumo-taisha shrine and the Nima Sand Museum in Ota (I really like the manga "Hourglass" in which the Sand Museum appears).
The Hine incense that goes into the air. The hard spiciness crawls out from between the aroma.
The spiciness has a good nobi, and it goes all the way to the back of the throat.
However, it is a very hard sake. It is hard to taste.
How about heating it up?
The hardness disappears and it becomes much easier to drink.
The hinekoso aroma becomes mellow, and the heavy sweetness and astringency overlap, making it a very drinkable sake.
It amplifies and supports the flavors of the snacks, and while competing with the flavors of the snacks, it disappears, leaving behind a slight sparkling sweetness and umami.
This is by far the best sake for warming.
I watched "Asa Asa" and then a little bit of "Sakeba Houki," while watching PICU. The drama ladder that follows Elpis is what I look forward to on Mondays.
The theme song of PICU, "Club ni" by Miyuki Nakashima is really good---.
It's been a while since I've been to a karaoke bar and sang Miyuki's songs. I like "Riding on the Back of a Silver Dragon," "Mugi no Uta," "Shallow Sleep," etc.
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