ちゃんまやP
[something a little different from usual? 🤔]
Thinking back, it was Tasake's special junmai that dragged me into the sake swamp eight and a half years ago😊.
It's an eternal hall of fame brand for me, but for what it's worth, it's been about 2 years since I've bought Tasake Special Junmai.
I don't remember drinking that much 😅.
The top aroma and mouthfeel is very Tasake, but this time it seemed to be quite dry.
I like Tazake because of the perfect balance of sweetness, spiciness, acidity, bitterness, and flavor, but this time it seemed to be more spicy on the radar chart.
This is not bad at all, but in terms of balance, I felt it was a little off.
Well, I guess climate, one's physical condition, and preservation methods can greatly change the way one perceives the flavor 💦.
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Mayuko
Hello Chanmaya P. ☺️
Nice to meet you. I had exactly the same impression. When I first drank it, I was impressed by its gentle and mild taste, which I liked, but when I drank it recently, I felt a strong pungent taste at the end and said "Hmmm...".
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ちゃんまやP
Mayuko, I think I saw a review a while back that said they recently changed their brewing method, so maybe that's why lol.
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