Kashoku飛び切り燗吟醸 ちゅんちゅん
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The 8th Japanese Sake Festival @ Osaka Bay Tower (・ω・`)
Chunchun means like hot in Fukui.
It's so cute!
First of all, it is beautiful when served cold and has a ginjo aroma, but it is quite dry and hard!
Then we went to the heated section and tried it at 55 degrees, just as the label says.
The flavor and aroma increase without changing the character of the taste!
This is the best choice for heated ginjo sake!
It's a little disappointing when it's lukewarm, but hot is better!
The guy who heated it for me asked me if it was okay to drink in hot weather. The guy who warmed the sake asked me if it was okay in the hot weather, but I was still drawn to the heated sake corner!
I was going to buy the last one, but they didn't have it, so I decided to buy a bottle of Nama-Seikyu.
I've been paying attention to the Ikusame since last year when I was impressed by the Kujyu Sakura Ikusame, and I was told it was good for heated sake, so I bought it without trying it!
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