Y.Tokushige
Kills with a light bitterness and acidity from the sweet fruity taste of the oli. It has a fluffy, silky sweetness that is soft on the palate. I usually don't drink nigori that often, but this one is easy to drink, with the ori adding a nice accent to the fruity flavor. It's good, but it's so sweet that you may get tired of drinking it!
It was 1,500 yen for a pure large bottle, and the cost was great!
Sake rice: 100% Yume-Ichiken
Polishing ratio→50
Alcohol content→17
Sake meter degree→-2 to -1
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