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yoyoyoI bought Tsururei Junmai-shu Yamadanishiki for a change of pace from the Kaze no Mori that I have been enjoying for a while.
It is not a light sake, but rather a robust sake with a good taste of rice!
Still, it's not a robust classic, but a gentle and easy-drinking sake on the palate✨.
It is delicious!
The only ingredients are rice, water, and koji. But even so, no two sakes taste the same, and that's what makes sake so interesting. ジェイ&ノビィHi yoyoyo 😃
I thought 🤔 that Tsururei from the Wind Forest 🌳 continuity is a very different line 😅 gentle classic is like a gentle man 😆 good 🤗.
Sake is really interesting 🤗 yoyoyoThank you, Jay & Nobby ✨I asked the brother at the liquor store and he said, "It's a very easy drinking classic." I changed my mind, but I had been drinking Kaze no Mori, so I was surprised at how much of a difference it made. yoyoyoContinuing from last time, this is Kaze no Mori Akitsuho.
The gaseous sensation is mild. The aroma is also milder than expected. Gentle fruity ✨.
Some seme smell and sharpness. Easy to drink and tasty sake with a taste of Akitsuho!
I was also reminded once again of the perfection of 657 ✨. haniwa56Purchased at Tanakaya in Akashi. It is a green apple type and has a refreshing taste. It is a little spicy and has a nice sharpness. There is a slight bitterness afterwards. It is easy to drink and tastes good.
I would like to drink it after a week or so. まーこ9625Nigori (nigori) sake in the cold 🥶 time soaks through.
As expected of Tsururei San ‼️ まーこ9625Just arrived from Nara the day before yesterday,
This Hanaboe!
It is hard to forget the light cloudy color when it has such a big impact. An employee of Tanaka Sake Shop took time out of his busy schedule to talk to us enthusiastically about the characteristics of the sake. ‼️
He seems to be a fan of Hanaboe, . He is a manly man! boukenThe liquor store near me only had one bottle, so I went to a store a little farther away. It has a sweet mouthfeel, but in the second half it becomes dry at once. It's not the type of sake that kills you, but one that lingers. It tastes like something, but I can't remember what it is. It doesn't say it, but according to the official website, the rice is Miyamanishiki. According to the official website, the rice is Miyamanishiki, but according to the sake shop's website, it's Tamuei. Personally, I think it tastes like Tamakae, but I'm not sure. RecommendedContentsSectionView.title