山廃純米
How many bottles in total? Kano Yamamoto brewed in a wooden vat made from 200-year-old Akita cedar trees, and used Kyokai No. 1 yeast. The label is also made from a photo of the surface of the wooden vat (from the back of the bottle). (From the bottle label) Perhaps it was because it was right after drinking Aoyamori, but I didn't notice much of the characteristic acidity... and the specs are as follows
Rice used: Miyamanishiki
Rice polishing ratio = 70%.
Yeast used: Kyokai No. 1 yeast
Sake meter = +1
Acidity = 1.8
(From the Sabun Sake Shop website)
According to the website, this is a limited edition sake. It has a sake-like flavor with a certain rice flavor and sweetness. This is a famous sake brewery that is part of the NEXT5 (currently inactive). It would have been more interesting if it had a woody aroma like Kikumasa's barrel sake... Next time, I would like to try Nishida's summer-only Zenchidori (Utou) in Aomori. So, a bottle of one of the most prestigious sake representing the country of Hago, and it was delicious _(. _.) _
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