The number of drinks in the Shinsei series is increasing rapidly.
I think this one became a little sweeter over time.
It seemed to go well with tuna type sashimi.
I got it.
It's something I rarely encounter, but when I do, it doesn't disappoint.
The first cut is very sweet and you can feel the tenderness spreading in your mouth, but after a little time, it shows a calm expression.
What can I say...I want to drink it every day.
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This sake is brewed by adding shochu made from the original sake malt.
It has a clear aroma.
It has a tangy taste.
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Gentle and easy to drink at first, as is typical of Jyushiyo.
As time goes by, it becomes more and more tantalizing.
However, it is typical of Jyushidai that it stays in place without losing its flavor.
Shinsei drinking comparison. 3.
Yonotori.
At first it is sweet and easy to drink, but as time goes by, it grows into an adult taste.
I would like to drink it with Otters cake.