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Fusano KankikuMonochrome純米大吟醸原酒生酒無濾過
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The aroma and taste of this wine is soothing and gorgeous, adding color to the memories of seasons gone by. It is the kind of sake that makes you nod your head and turn up the corners of your mouth as you sip it quietly by yourself. Such a sake. Yamashu No. 4 is a variety of Yamagata Prefecture's rice suitable for sake brewing, with Kinmon-Nishiki as its mother and Yamada-Nishiki as its father. It is nicknamed "Tamanao" (🌾). Its appearance is a pale silver green. It is sweet, gentle, and gorgeous. Melon, banana, white peach, cherry. The slightly nail polish-like aroma is like a perfume. The rice aroma is about the same as that of Kamishinko. The texture is smooth and silky. There is a very slight chili gas feeling, which could not be detected from the exterior. The wine has a gorgeous sweetness and a fruity, refreshing acidity that spreads juicily. From there, a stream of clear and beautiful umami flows through the nose with a sweetly fragrant overtone. The astringent taste in the umami that is felt toward the end of the bottle is pleasant. It has been a long time since I have felt the astringency so delicious. ☺️ After the second day of opening the bottle, the wine becomes more relaxed, with juicy sweetness and acidity, sweet ripe cherries, and freshly sliced pears. The umami is more elegant, and everything converges with a slight astringency at the end of the bottle. A great taste with a story to tell. Too delicious and too much to my liking. I want to keep this kind of sake in my cellar.
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Good morning, Aladdin! I was just about to open the "Sono Chrysanthemum Monochrome" ✨ that I got in Nagoya the other day 😁. I was just about to open a bottle of "Sono Kangiku Red Diamond" that I got in Nagoya the other day 😁.
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Good morning, Gyve 😃. I'm jealous that you're about to open a bottle of Kangiku Red Diamond ♦️ because for some reason I don't have a chance to have it every year 🤤. I'm always torn between wanting to drink a variety of sake and wanting to drink the sake that I enjoyed the last time I drank it 😔.
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