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A brief review of the "2nd National Sake Breweries' Sake and Talks" @ Kyoto Miyako Messe.
The second sake from Kangiku Meikozo was Sake Mirai.
I didn't feel like I could buy this one, as the shipment was quite limited, or it was quite a rare character.
Of course, I had never had it before, so this was the first time I had it.
I got the impression that it had a higher resolution or focus than Leap Day.
The aroma is moderately fruity, and the rice aroma is moderate compared to the leap day.
The flavor is also moderately juicy.
The balance of sweetness and sourness is good, and the taste is typical of Kangiku, but it is not cloying and has a sense of transparency.
It has a good sharpness and a moderate aftertaste.
Sake Mirai is being released by various sake breweries these days, but my personal impression is that there is a clear difference between a thicker and a lighter flavor.
I thought that Kangiku's Sake Mirai was well-balanced, not swinging to either side.
It was so beautiful and delicious that I wish I had bought a bottle to enjoy it at home.
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