flos_lingua_est
This sake bears the name "Yoi no Meisei (Evening Star)".
From the title, package, and 14% alcohol content, one would expect a light, modern, fruity sake, but one is in for a surprise!
To begin with, the aroma is weak...or rather, almost imperceptible.
I guess it is because the acidity stimulates the taste buds, just like Sairai. As soon as I took a sip, I thought it was a little heavy at first, but as I continued to drink it, I was surprised to find that it was easy to drink...!
There is almost no aroma, and the sweet and umami flavors are kept to a certain level, so it has a strange addictive quality despite its rather bland impression.
On the first day, it is a bit like Suitama's special junmai, which is a bit vigorous and has a moderate sweetness, and when it is at room temperature, it becomes sweeter and closer to Suitama.
On the second day, it was a bit calmer and similar to yesterday's, but as a result it tasted completely different from Suitama, so I couldn't catch up with my understanding of it. I can't catch up with my understanding of the taste.
It was a new kind of sake, so I can't quite put my finger on how to describe it, and I can't really think of what kind of food I should pair it with.
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flos_lingua_est
Hello, Mr. Doggie.
Hi there...
I wasn't sure what it was, but other reviewers have described it as yogurt or lactic acid! If you try it, please let me read your review~(^^)
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