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<Honey, sweet, sour, burnt, bitter, zun, 100 year old sake. Hyakunen-kijoshu means that the sake to be added is the previous year's Hyakunen-kijoshu. In other words, the year before last's Hyakunen Kijoshu is also included in that sake, so if this is repeated for 100 years, you will have a Kijoshu that contains all the sake from the past 100 years. A lot of romance! The color is slightly light amber. The aroma is mainly honey sweet with a hint of ripe bitter acidity. The burnt taste, like slightly blackened toast, is conversely intriguing. In the mouth, the rich honey sweetness and acidity is melt-in-your-mouth sweet! The burnt bitterness is also zhuzhun! I think there is some umami, but it is hidden behind the rich sweet and sour bitter taste. The sweetness lingers in the aftertaste and disappears unexpectedly lightly. It is a very neat that it disappears without leaving a bad feeling even though it has such a strong claim. If I were to use a Ghibli analogy, it would be the Grand Mamare from "Ponyo on the Cliff. Ponyo's mother, the Queen of the Sea. As her name suggests, she is a great mother. She is terrifyingly beautiful and powerful. Satisfaction: ★★★★ *I will post the full version on my blog, supplemented with character images and other information. If you like, please search for "korune sake" or visit us through the link in the profile section.
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