Miki
Shinshu Kamerei Junmai Ginjo Yamae Nishiki Mari Label
Thanks to Takeshon, I managed to get this Shinshu Kamerei! It has been a long time. I had the impression that it had become very popular, so I didn't have a chance to taste it because it was hard to get.
The aroma is like pineapple or apple.
The sweet and sour taste with a sense of freshness gently spreads on the palate, and after a little while, a sense of richness appears. However, the aroma is rather lively.
Even when it is warmed up, neither alcohol nor bitterness comes out, and the impression is that the balance of the sweet and sour taste is maintained.
The aftertaste is light with a little bit of richness.
The aroma is high, and if it is well-balanced, it is sure to be popular* It seemed to me like a stronger version of Jikin Tokujun. (Of course, I admit that I have my objections.)
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まも
Delicious!
I used to go there and buy it when I was in Nagano.
The proprietress, a beautiful toji (master brewer), is available at a sake brewery near Ueda Station. Please drop by.
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Miki
Hi, Momo-san! Hello* If I go to Ueda station, I will also visit the sake brewery and see the beautiful Touji* I think I will go there during my summer vacation*.
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takeshon
Hi Miki 😃
I'm glad you were able to buy it 👍The label is good. The labels cost a lot though 😆.
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Miki
Takeshon! Thanks to you, I was able to buy it on resale, and yes, this may have been more expensive considering the cost of the label and shipping, but it was moderately tasty*.
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