Hori
Kabutomushi is a limited edition from Mimasu Sake Shop in Akabane, Kita-ku, Tokyo.
The difference from the original is that it is "orikarami" (directly pumped).
I thought the original tasted a little too clear, and in addition to my original love of nigori sake, this Mimasu Kabutomushi was a must-try. I always drink sake in the order of purchase, but I couldn't wait to open the bottle of Mimasu Kabutomushi.
When the bottle was opened, the gas leaked out and the bottle was very fresh. The base of the flavor is of course Kabutomushi, but it has the added depth of flavor that is typical of Orikarami. The direction is as expected, but the taste is even better than expected. Perhaps it is my preconceived notion, but I can also taste a slight nuance of snowball flavor.
Compared to the original, which is characterized by its clear and light taste, Mimasu Kabutomushi is fuller and more umami, and it also has the freshness of a directly pumped bottle, making it a bottle that is right in the middle of my personal strike zone.
The original bottle is a printed bottle, but the Mimasu Kabutomushi has a traditional film label. As a label collector, this was also a great point.
I am glad I purchased two bottles, prepared to overcapacity my refrigerator.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Hi Hori 😃
I see that the Kabutomushi🌈 Oorigarami is a limited edition with ❗️ liquor store 😍I can tell from the taste review that it is a delicious bottle 😋Nice decision to buy two bottles here 👍.
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Hori
Thanks for your comments, Jay & Nobby 😊.
It was delicious and I want to commend myself for making the decision to purchase two bottles! If they come out again next year, I will be making the decision to purchase more than one. I mean, we need you to be responsible and bring it out again next year 😱.
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