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ヤスベェIzakaya Monorail Niigata Sake 3️⃣
My least favorite in this Niigata sake drinking comparison was Nohtaka 🤣.
I think its robust flavor is a favorite for those who like light and dry sake, but it's still a little too early for us little kids😅.
The one we liked the most in this comparison was Yukichubai 😇.
It was light but had a delicious junmai-like rice flavor 😇.
I was impressed by the variety of flavors in this Niigata sake 😀.
I should not judge it by the image I had so far 🤣.
It was a day that opened up a whole new world of Sake for me 😀. ヤスベェIzakaya Monorail Niigata Sake 2️⃣
The Niigata Sake we had this time was all made from Gohyakumangoku 😀.
It is indeed a sake from a cold region of Japan 😀.
I knew the name of Ayu Masamune before, but I had passed it by thinking it was Niigata's dry sake, but I was surprised when I drank it for the first time this time ‼️🤣.
It was a delicious sake with a good balance of sweetness, sourness and bitterness.
Preconceptions and assumptions are not good 😅. ヤスベェIzakaya Monorail Niigata Sake 1️⃣
Following the Kochi Sake event in December and the Tottori Sake event in January, this time it was the Niigata Sake event 😀.
For us, Niigata sake has an image of being a light, dry and very expensive sake 🤣.
I asked Orin what she was going to do this time because it was Niigata Sake and she said she could drink a little more dry sake now, so we decided to attend the event 😀.
We were allocated to 8 sake categories in our car this time, and I was surprised when I looked at the bookmark 😅... there were quite a lot of sake with negative sake content.
Among them, the sake was +4, but very mellow, sharp and tasty.
It also looks like it has gold leaf in it, so I was able to enjoy drinking it with the people at the same table, wondering how much gold leaf was in it 😇. ジェイ&ノビィHi Yasubeyesan 😃.
It seems that Niigata sake is also divided into sweet and spicy depending on the region 🤗I'm going to step into the dry world a little bit more and broaden my range again👍. RecommendedContentsSectionView.title