flos_lingua_est
Sake Nunoya Honkin Sake Brewery, which I happened to come across on the way to visit a grave on a family trip in GW. It was in Suwa! Strong luck that this product was, by no chance, the first day of release! And I was also able to tell the brewery that I am a fan of their sake, having bought and drunk it several times at Kodama in Otsuka!
The bubbles are so strong! If I wasn't careful, I would have blown it out! AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
This nigori sake is dry and not sweet, but you can taste the umami of the rice, so it is delicious even if you drink it by itself! As you drink it, the richness and sweetness similar to brown sugar gradually appear in moderation. The refreshing acidity and bitterness of citrus fruits such as grapefruit and iyokan are very pleasant. The strong carbonation makes it even better on its own!
But it tastes even better when paired with a meal! It has a wonderful range of flavor that can stand up to avant-garde attempts to pair it with hot pot (we'll take your advice about how long you've been eating it, lol) as well as with massaman curry, which we didn't expect.
It is a model of active nigori, a quality of sake that does not seem to lose its flavor even if it is drunk for a reasonable period of time in a bottle.
A memory correction? Even if you discount that, it was still a very tasty gem! I was impressed!
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ma-ki-
Hello flos_lingua_est!
Dry, active nigori that is not sweet! Goes well with meals! It's the best 🎵
I can tell you're impressed with your post and I'm drooling 🤤.
I hope to meet this gold someday 😊, it was my favorite on my trip to Suwa.
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flos_lingua_est
Hello, ma-ki!
I'm glad to see that the impression was conveyed to you as it was! Thank you very much!
It's quite dry to drink when opened, so please do try it sometime ☺️
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