ねむち
Yamanashi, Minami-Alps City. Taikan Corporation.
Taikai's local sake, Junmai-shu.
Purchased at a supermarket in Yamanashi
One of the four-pack bottles brought back from the trip (8/10).
I bought it thinking that I had never seen it in Kansai prefecture, but I was surprised to know that it was sold in Kansai too 😅....
I had it with cold sake.
The color is clear and not so much color.
The aroma is mild and a little sour.
The mouthfeel is soft and clear.
The attack of classical acidity on the tongue and the smooth transition from acidity to a smooth, sharp spiciness.
A little fruity acidity in the middle, but the aftertaste is more than clean, light and dry.
I somehow thought it was a sharp sake with a clear outline.
Ingredients: rice (domestic), rice malt (domestic)
Rice used: 100% domestic rice (100% Yamadanishiki)
Rice polishing ratio:65
Alcohol Content:14%.
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bouken
Nemuchi-san That was accidental 😅The selection is different from normal supermarkets, so I was wondering if there is something there? I was wondering 🤔.
I went to Kakogawa a long time ago because I heard they had Taikan, but I struck out 💦.
A liquor store that only stocks rare brands 🤣.
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ねむち
Good evening, bouken-san 🌛Your information network extends to supermarkets, and I admire your energy 🙇Yamanashi Prefecture also has sake that we haven't seen yet, what is this? I hope you will have an event in the Kansai area 🤣.
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