はるきんぐ
Today's sake is Futaragi Junmai Satin from Maruishi Jozo in Aichi Prefecture.
The rice polishing ratio is 70%, the alcohol level is 13 degrees, and the specs such as the sake rice, the sake degree and the acidity are not disclosed. By the way, some websites say that the sake rice is Banzai rice, but we don't know if it's correct...
By the way, the cultivation of the Banzai rice was stopped for a while, but the Okazaki city in Aichi prefecture reissued it.
The back label says, "Those who chase two rabbits will not get two rabbits. We made the best balance of two contradictory tastes. This is the description.
When poured into a glass, a fruity sweet and sour fruit aroma tickles the nose. The flavor spreads in the mouth, while the aroma in the nose is smoky.
The aftertaste is clean, but rather than being dry, it gives the impression of a lingering finish that disappears nicely.
I thought I could keep drinking it because of the light taste and the low alcohol content, but then I realized it was only 500ml and it was gone. LOL!
It was a new sake experience for me. The label on the back of the bottle is an excellent introduction to the ministry.
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