shinsaku3
Overall 9 (out of 10)
Jay & Nobby's, after Team Orange we also got this sake that is part orange 🧡😃.
Different lots of the same brand have different descriptions, and this Yonotori was no different 😮.
The third photo is the one we received this time and the fourth photo is the one we received in May this year!
According to the description
Aroma of wild fruits such as apricot and raspberry. It also has an earthy aroma of earth and soup stock.
and "earthy aroma like earth and soup stock are also latent.
Delicious 😋.
I have never heard the expression "earthy aroma" before, but now that you mention it, I think I can feel a different kind of tangy taste behind the sweetness, which is not the tangy taste of rice 🤔.
It is such a noble sake, mainly sweet but not only sweet 👍
I think it's a good idea to try it.
-Aroma: Ginjo aroma👍
-Aroma: Slight scent of wood vat and rice.
Taste sensation
The higher the number, the stronger the taste (5 is the maximum)
-Spiciness: 0 at the beginning → 0 in the aftertaste
-Sweetness: 5 at the beginning → 4 in the aftertaste
-Sourness: 0 at the beginning → 0 in the aftertaste
-Bitterness: 0 at the beginning → 0 lingering 0
-Astringency: 1 at the beginning → 2 in the aftertaste
-Rice flavor: 1 at the beginning → 0 lingering 0
Mouthfeel I felt】→4
Smaller number = smooth Larger number = thicker and richer
(5 is the maximum)
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ぺっほ
I'm on team orange 🧡 and opened the bottle ✨the nice aroma spreading out, I'm happy 😍I'm in the mood to drink with everyone while watching sakewa, I'm happy 😍the meal is over, I'm drinking while picking up some sweet potato karin 💕.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good morning, shinsaku3 & Pekho 😃!
I see the sakéwa connection with orange 🧡 🤗Shinsei's flavor commentary has some esoteric expressions 😄'This is an earthy aroma 😌' I might want to try to use it 😆.
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shinsaku3
Good morning, Jay & Nobby 😃.
Yes, it's quite a difficult expression 😅.
I didn't even know the word "seicho" in May's commentary 😅. I would like to use the new political language with ease 😅.
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