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Today we have a lightly nigorized "Awasetsu no Matsushima".
It's a sake that's not registered with Sake no Wa. Isn't that a little bit of a "gotcha" feeling? (laughs).
I've never seen this brewery before, but I've seen the name "Matsushima" somewhere before: .........
The aroma is fresh, with a hint of alkali and a hint of oriental smell that I want to keep smelling forever.
I've seen it before. It's ........., but it's so light, isn't it? It's light even though it's 17° Alc.
The lightness is accentuated by its sharpness.
I quickly switched to a drinking cup.
You can easily feel the fizziness (......... fizz Level) in this one. The bitterness in the aftertaste is not for some people, but it's good!
Set for 10 to 12 seconds.
I'm not sure what to make of it. The problem is the "sweetness" of the ......, but it disappears in an instant, right? If it's a little more muddy, I'd like to indulge in the lingering sweetness.
This time, too, the recommendation is to use a cold bottle.
The thickness stimulates the tongue and brainstem sensuously, and the taste makes you groan. The thickness stimulates the tongue and the brainstem.
However, since Sake Run is basically a drinker who seeks sweetness, I gave it a 9.99 out of 10, which is FINISH for today!
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The third day.
Oh, it's better to drink this sake by itself.
What kind of food does it go with? It's so good!
The aroma is sweet milk, and the taste is mellow and refreshing with sweet lactic acidity. Swallowing is accompanied by a bitter taste, but this is also pleasant.
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