garacchi
As an after-dinner drink like a dessert wine
In the mellow series, this time we use Sake-Mirai
The scent is a little young and sweet, like a melon, and it's wafting in the air
When you drink it, you won't feel the intense sweetness of the aroma, but rather the sweetness spreads gently in your mouth until you swallow it.
The sweetness is relatively long and lingering, with acidity that fades slowly
The sweetness is less pronounced than the Toyo Bijin Junmai Daiginjo and more fruit-like than the Daiginjo.
I'd rather enjoy the taste of the drink after a meal than to complement the food as a mid-meal drink.
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