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Kozuki秘伝純米大吟醸原酒無濾過
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shinsaku3
Overall 9 (out of 10) Today is Sake Day (although our family has Sake Day almost every day.... 😅) While participating in Jay & Nobby's black bottle relay, we opened a bottle of this black-bottle type sake that we previously purchased from Daishinshu Sake Brewery😃. According to the description. "characterized by a gorgeous spread of ginkoku (gin aroma) and a full and soft vinous taste." Delicious 😋. As the description says, the main taste at first is the gininess. The taste is then faded out with the addition of a moderate acidity, leaving the fragrance intact 👍. It is refined and has a graceful impression without the cloying taste of rice. It was served chilled. The aroma I felt was  -Aroma: Ginjo aroma 👍  -Aroma: Ginjo aroma and some acidity. Taste sensation The higher the number, the stronger the taste (5 is the maximum)  -Spiciness: 0 at the beginning → 0 in the aftertaste  -Sweetness: 2 at the beginning → 1 in the aftertaste  -Sourness: 0 at the beginning → 0 in the aftertaste  -Bitterness: 0 at the beginning → 0 lingering 0  -Astringency: 0 at the beginning → 0 lingering 0  -Rice flavor: 4 at the beginning → 3 in the aftertaste Mouthfeel I felt】→2 Smaller number = light Bigger number = thicker (5 is the maximum)
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ぺっほ
Today is also sake day! Today is also sake day💕, so I finally drink the black, slightly expensive one 😍oh, 🍑 deep peach aroma in the mouth💕🍠 and small shrimp tempura from our neighbors, and beef steak for the main course❣️
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good morning, shinsaku3 & Pekho 😃we too feel like every day is sake day 😆Thank you for joining the bottle relay🏁😊I would love to taste the secret 😙Steak🥩 and eat perfectly too 🤗.
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shinsaku3
Hi Jay & Nobby 😃 It's very refined without any cloying taste, so it goes well with western food such as steak, which is a bit strong tasting, without interfering with the taste. The price is also high and I wonder if it's for souvenirs for overseas customers? 😅
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