A memory of when.
Ordered this sake, attracted by the title "Gunma Sake".
It was the perfect drink for fish dishes.
I thought it was honestly delicious.
A combination of various coincidental factors led me to stay at home for the first time in a very long time.
Finally, I was able to open a bottle of sake.
When you put it in your mouth, you can smell the aroma of wood like sake from a barrel. After that, the gentle aroma is gone, and then it becomes crisp and tight.
I can understand why it is said that the cooler it is, the better it tastes.
I also want to enjoy the change in sharpness after opening the bottle.
Personally, I really prefer the aomi of this bottle.
Sake for the first time in a long time.
Yellowish but not cloudy liquid.
It has a smoky aroma, followed by bitterness and a slight sourness.
It has a rather strong flavor, but it is easy to drink.
1/3 of the series of records of when
The start of the series has a retro Showa-era sense of order.
It is refreshing with little acidity.
It is not sweet.
Not being a fan of cloudy sake, I was unable to open the bottle for a while after it arrived.
When I poured it, it was not as cloudy as I had imagined, and the taste was not cloying.
It even has a savory taste.
If it had not arrived by regular delivery, I might never have encountered it.
One of the souvenirs.
Sake of Sake that has a massive feeling of gravity.
It comes with a gusto, like the base of a royal rock.
I can't drink a lot of it, but it looks like a good sake to be blackmailed.
I feel that "dry" is an appropriate description.
Not only is it spicy, but it also has a bitter taste and a subtle umami flavor.
It is a very drinkable sake.
One of the souvenirs I received.
It is refreshing and crisp, but has an established presence as a sake.
The seductive blue color of the small bottle deepens the flavor.
Series of records from a while ago
This one came out of an order for a refreshing drink.
It has a stretchy, refreshing flavor that brings to mind clean water and a wide open sky.
It perfectly accompanies the richness of the crabmeat brûlée.
Although it is the same brand, it is different from the HUMAN that we received as a tax-deductible gift from our hometown.