Purchased at Kitakyushu Sake Shop Drive 2 months ago
Aiyamazaru I liked quite a bit at a sake event in Kitakyushu a few months ago.
This one is from the lot that came out after that event.
Cold sake.
The aroma is neither lactic nor fruity.
Shocking on the palate (I've had it once at an event...)
Dark mellow sweetness like chocolate 🍫.
Then, from the mid-palate, the aromatic taste increases and the aftertaste disappears quickly.
It's like eating an Alfort...
The two characteristics of "Aizan-ness" and "Yamazaru-ness" are more emphasized than the one I had before, but they are kept in good balance.
As the meal progresses, the "Yamazaru-ness" comes out, so it might be better to drink it by itself.
Three weeks ago, I was at a sake event in Kitakyushu.
I was supposed to attend the event, but for some reason I couldn't make it.
It's a shame because I wanted to drink it 😢.
I bought it for drinking at home instead.
Cold sake.
Aroma is modest.
Slightly gassy
Rumney-like sweetness
Refreshing and refreshing flavor
I've been into sake for 4 years.
I don't drink that much, but I think it might be one of my top 10 favorite summer sakes I've ever had.
First purchase at Melkido, a liquor store and corner store in Kokura Station, Kitakyushu, that sells rare sake.
There is an event on the 22nd and 23rd of this month and I attended only on the 22nd.
Participating sake breweries included Librom, roroom, Taxi Driver, Junsei, Nokomi, Kaygetsu, Sentoku, Yamazaru, KURAMOTO, Machida Sake Brewery, etc.
I bought only two bottles of brands I did not see.
First, Wakakoma
Cold sake
Citrusy aroma
Lively freshness of nama sake with a wide aftertaste and a tartness that makes you squeal when you swallow.
The acidity is similar to that of other Wakanami from Tochigi and Fukuoka...
The aftertaste is normal.