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KPRating [A].
I heard that this is a hard-to-find sake. It's a fruity, refreshing sake that I think is popular these days. It's a very refreshing and fruity sake that is very popular these days. I just opened a bottle today, so I was able to drink it fresh. It was delicious. 十八盛panda no kimochi原酒生酒無濾過 KPRating [C].
What the heck is this? The smell is good. The smell is good, but when I drank it, it tasted like tree bark. I'm not sure if it's from the nuka of the rice or the iron oxide in the tank. I'm not sure if it's from the nuka or the iron oxide in the tank (the sake is yellow). I gave up after the second sip. Maybe I can drink it with Yatsuhashi. KPRating [A-].
This sake lacks some of the fullness of Omachi, but is easy to drink with a refreshing aroma. It is a little disappointing that it doesn't have the sharpness of Ichibai-Suisei and the potatoiness of Omachi, so it gets an A-. KPRating [SS].
I've been looking for a Shinryoku from Kumamoto prefecture...! It's no longer a mirage...!
This is the strongest sake rice I've ever tasted since I drank it in a Jun Daigin of Kenkunichi a long time ago. That was also the last year to use Kumamoto-grown Shinryoku, so now it's a phantom sake. It's one of the three best sake I've ever tasted.
And now, Yamamoto. It's very powerful, but it has a very delicate and glossy taste. I was amazed at Yamamoto's ability to create such a fruity and delicate taste in a brew that tends to have a powerful body. It's like a gorilla doing rhythmic gymnastics on a trampoline...
I was worried if I would be able to drink it on the third day because the shop only stocked 4-gallon bottles, but I managed to slip in. It was still there. On the third day after opening, it was at its best. This is what I was aiming for. I don't think I could have felt the potential of this wine if it had just been opened. I was able to drink it at the perfect time and the tension was crazy... This will keep me going for another year or so... Thanks for the treat... No.1 from April to October. That's how awesome this rice is...divine power. RecommendedContentsSectionView.title