さけラン
It's been a while, but the final event of the Hankyu Sake Brewery Festival is the first drink of the day!
Daisetsukkei.
We bought this bottle as a token of our appreciation to the young brewer who allowed the four of us to taste it until the end, even though our time had run out.
This is a very tasty ministry!
It is one of the three best sake of R5BY (this sake itself is probably R4BY).
If I had to describe it in one word, it would be
"overwhelming clarity.
"What? Doesn't it taste like nothing at all?"
You idiot!
The vector of the flavor is completely different from that of a Daiginjo that has only been polished.
The flavor is simple.
However, it has a mysterious thickness and depth, and we recommend drinking it cold.
It is of course excellent cold, but it has a mouthfeel that will satisfy your thirst, as if you were scooping up a river of snowdrift water in early spring and quenching it with your hands.
It is a stand-alone excellent all-around saké run Sexy(?) in food. The overall image is a classical light body.
The flavor is just a hint of Japanese pear passing through the nostrils.
It is a good wine that can be served with any kind of food, and it is also good as a good wife.
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ポンちゃん
Hello, Mr. Sake Run ☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀.
I went to the booth at the Great Snowy River, but I didn't drink this one 💦 I regret not realizing that it's a pretty tasty drink when I saw it 😭.
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さけラン
Ha-ha-ha!
Well, I've been drinking a lot of paulownia boxed and 5,000 yen 😁.
Hello Pon-chan!
It's finally this week, isn't it?
It's supposed to be cloudy, but I don't mind if it rains, just as we do here at the Kansai Branch Off-Line! Am I the only one thinking of ......?
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