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This series of sake is said to have been fermented with Mozart music. It is written as "Kurashikku" and read as "Kurashikku".
The nose is faintly honeyed from a hint of sweetness that is not fruity.
The mouthfeel is slightly lightly sweet, the sweetness quickly recedes to reveal a discreet flavor. The aftertaste is slightly dry; it's made in October 2020, but somehow it's also somewhat aged. Yes, it's delicious.
But to be honest, the drink doesn't sound very Mozart-like to me. I'm a horn blower in the classical field, so that's what I'm concerned about.
Mozart is more transparent and pure and sparkling. If I were to compare this drink to a composer, I'd say Borodin. It has a sweet melody and a nostalgic sense of earthy notes.
If I were to use a Ghibli analogy, I'd say Mr. Nishi from "Earshot". He is Seiji's grandfather. Particularly in the scene "Shizuku-san showed me the rough stone she had just quarried. He has the gentleness to warmly embrace his immaturity.
Satisfaction: ★★★★ .
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