ずおとん
This is the first sake I've ever seen.
I thought it would be a dry sake because of the strong pressure of the letters on the label, but the clerk at the liquor store told me that it was surprisingly a sweet sake. The sake brewery is located in Otawara City, northern Tochigi Prefecture, and the atmosphere is similar to that of Fukushima Prefecture's sake. I love Fukushima Prefecture sake, so I bought it. The back label lists seven different types of sake with different rice and rice polishing ratios. I looked it up on the internet and it seems to be a blend of 7 different types of junmai sake!
It has a light aroma with the freshness of pears and honey apples and a slight yogurtiness. The taste was mainly soft sweetness like honey, with a little sourness, bitterness, and alcohol, making it an easy-drinking sake that would be gone in a cup before you knew it. The bitterness seemed a little stronger after a day of drinking. It was delicious. Thank you for the treat 😁.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good morning, Zuoton 😃.
Asahi Kohsan! I didn't think that Asahi Kohshin = sweet 😅Kohshin is mainly sweet 🤗There are a lot of good Tochigi sake like Ona, Nanamizu, Nozomu, etc. 😋Please try them all 😋.
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