ねむち
Nagano Prefecture. Nagano, Japan. Sake Senzano Co.
Kawanakajima Genmai Junmai Ginjo Kinmon Nishiki Unfiltered Nama Sake
I've been drinking a lot of good sake, but I'm going to have another favorite, Genmai.
I will have it cold.
When I pour it into the glass, a little bit of fine bubbles adhere to the glass.
The color is clear with a hint of yellow.
The upper aroma is of slightly sweet apricot bean curd and a little lactic acid beverage.
The mouthfeel is a bit thick, with a peculiar aroma of sweet ripeness.
The taste is also sweet apricot bean curd, lactic acid bacteria, and a tingling sensation in the aftertaste, but the sweetness lingers loosely in the aftertaste.
There is no bitterness that I felt before, but a peculiar peculiarity.
Hmmm, something like an off-flavor, not the usual image of Kinmon-nishiki Genmai...
I'll let it sit for a while before drinking it again.
Ingredients: Rice (domestic), Rice malt (domestic)
Ingredient rice: 100% Kanamon-Nishiki produced in Nagano Prefecture
Rice polishing ratio: 55
Alcohol content: 16%.
Toji: Mariko Chino
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ichiro18
Good evening, Nemuchi 😃.
I just started drinking Genmai and I'm finding it quite a difficult drink 🤣🤣.
I noticed your 1900 check in congratulations 🎉🎉.
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ひっさん
Hi Nemuchi 😃
Congratulations on your 1900 check-in: ㊗️
I'm so proud of you for serving Genshu Mai here 👍.
For me, a Kansai person, it's a real genshu (fantastic sake) 🤤.
I'm a Kansaiite, so I'm sure it's a real gem of a drink 🤤. Good luck for another 100 to get in ⚾️
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ねむち
Thank you ichiro18 🙇 When I drank it before, I became a fan immediately because of its rich sweet flavor, but it seems that Yamae Nishiki had a controversial taste and this year it was different from before. But maybe I just have a stupid tongue🤣
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ねむち
Thank you Hissan 🙇 I am also from Kansai and I am doing my best to capture Genshu Mai 🤣I will secretly teach you how to buy it in Osaka 😁I only post a lot at events and I am still a novice in the world of great sake meetings 🥸.
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