Retirement gift (?) for a respected boss who has been a great help to me. A gift to my respected boss who has taken good care of me.
As a gift, I thought it would be impolite if I didn't drink it myself (?). I bought two bottles and drank them at home.
The memories of the gift, coupled with the drink, really touched my heart.
Refreshing, clear taste
Dry, but I can't describe it, it tastes light (not in a bad way).
It's not flavorful, but it makes you want to have more and more.
Just the right amount of sharpness and just the right amount of softness.
If I were to use a baseball analogy, it would be the feeling of a straight ball that is as crisp as a straight ball in the middle of the field (old, no, nostalgic).
It is recommended as a food sake, but it can be used in any situation.
For those who like dry wine, it is quite sweet.
But it is not too sweet, easy to drink and a little bit refreshing.
It's good for when you want to relax.
It feels soft on the palate.
Good throat feel, but a dry tingling sensation.
Furthermore, there is a presence in the stomach! After that, a slight bitterness in the mouth.
It's dry, but it's also mild.
I can't explain it well, but it brings a lot of emotions.
In summary, a delicious sake!
First Kaze no Mori
The liquor store told me to be careful when I opened the bottle, but I did!
It's a little sweet, but not lazy.
It has a nice gassy feeling.
Goes great with Nori-salt butterpies!
Delicious!
I guess this is what you call fruity.
It's soft and sweet on the palate.
It's soft and sweet on the palate, but it quickly fades away.
It's delicious.
Very gentle on the palate.
The taste is similarly round and throaty.
It is a little sweet, but also refreshing.
It goes well with spicy food and snacks.
It has a strong sake feeling.
I think it is a little dry, but it feels sweet on the palate.
I wonder if it is my imagination that the inside of my mouth becomes rice-like.