まつちよ
Famous for its heated sake? It is a famous heated sake from Tanzawayama.
I went to Sakatoya in Mizonokuchi to buy a bottle of Ayahana's slightly heated sake, but they were selling Reiho by weight, which is only sold in 1 sho (1.5 liter) bottles.
First, I tasted it cold.
The first aroma was slightly sweet.
In the mouth, it has a beautiful sweetness with a hint of sourness.
The sweetness is moderate and refreshing.
Next, warmed sake.
The first aroma is the sweet aroma of heated sake 🤤.
The first aroma is the sweet aroma of warmed sake 🤤 The second aroma is a slight acidity with a beautiful sweet umami flavor.
The sweetness and umami are very good 😊.
I was impressed by how they could make such a beautiful Yamada-Nishiki sake, even though they originally tend to make more light and dry sake.
It was delicious ✨🍶.
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ひるぺこ
Hi, Matsuchiyo-san. I love the idea of being able to buy Reiho from Mt. Tanzawa in quantity 😍I'm also very interested in Ayahana's micro-activated raw sake!
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まつちよ
Hi Peco 🌞.
Yes, a bottle takes up a lot of space😅.
Ayahana's slightly active nigori is delicious!
I will drink it when it gets a little warmer 😋.
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