アラジン
One day standing drinking.
It has been a long time since Chuin has been here.
On this day, we drank three sakes.
We started with "Tomonori" by Yoshida Shuzo, which brews Gassan.
Tomonori is a sake named after the brewer of Yoshida Shuzo, Mr. Tomonori Yoshida.
In the brewing stage, it is not decided which tank will become Tomonori, and the best tank from which the junmai ginjo is brewed becomes Tomonori.
Moreover, it is a limited distribution sake, so the brewery does not sell it in reverse.
The rice polishing ratio is 55%, and although there is no mention of the sake rice, it is said to be Sakonishiki.
If so, it is the same as the Izumo Fuji Yukigumo we drank the other day!
It is a Junmai Ginjo-shu, a Nakadori (raw sake), orikarami.
It is all drunken words!
The appearance is a yellow-white orikagara that leaves a clear impression with a hint of tailings floating in the air.
The aroma is calm and gorgeous, with pear and melon ginjo aroma and soft rice aroma.
In the mouth, there is a juicy sweetness and a gentle but present acidity.
The softness of the tailings and the firm, full flavor flow with a slight bitterness and finish with a sharp edge.
Super delicious!
I heard there was also a petit gas feeling right after opening the bottle, which I imagine made it even more delicious 🤤.
I like Gassan to begin with, but I would like to drink Tomonori at home at least once in a while.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good morning, Aladdin 😃
Mr. Tsukiyama! I'd like to take you out for a series of J&N drinks I've never had 🤗I think I'll start with Tsukiyama first 😅Tomonori-san! I'm curious about the Izumo style sake 😄.
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アラジン
Good morning, Jay & Nobby 😃.
Gassan can also be fruity, and some of them are very sweet and tasty, so I would recommend you to pick up one that is more dry and refreshing if you can 😄.
The stock of Izumo sake has risen from Snow Cloud 😁.
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