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ヒロStore Drinking.
I drank at events in the past, but I'll do it again 😋 to compare drinks.
Kagawa Oceto 100%.
This is Sanuki Olive Yeast🫒.
Color is clear.
The aroma is sweet and sour 😝.
The throat is clean.
The taste is sweet and sour. The acidity is strong.
The aftertaste is astringent and clear sourness.
Olive yeast is thicker and richer than olive yeast. ヒロStore drinking.
I couldn't take a picture of the bottle due to bad timing... 😇
And I don't even remember it properly... probably this one. Maybe 😅
Kagawa Oceto 100%.
Color is clear.
Almost no aroma.
The taste has a light sweetness and a wrinkled bitterness.
The ginjo aroma is rich 😤.
In the mouth, the bitterness disappears and sweetness seems to emerge 🥰.
I thought it was a good sake to drink slowly 🍶. ヒロStore Drinking.
There was a 🟢first green🟢 I wanted to drink, so I ordered it.
The color is slightly yellowish🟡.
Smell is sweet flavor.
The taste is a firm green apple🍏 type sweetness. A slight sourness can be detected.
The throat is mild and moist.
The sweetness and bitterness linger on the palate.
The sake was richer than I had imagined 😊. ヒロHome drinking.
100% Yamadanishiki produced in Shiga Prefecture
The color is slightly whitish.
The mouthfeel is clean and mild.
The taste is sweet like green apple. The acidity is blended with sweet and sour.
Is it sweet? Is it sweet? But then the sourness appears and has a big impact 🤩.
The aftertaste has the umami of the rice, which is even more pronounced when combined with the acidity. I felt that the hint of aroma also penetrated through.
By not being too sweet, the acidity and fragrance were also well perceived, allowing me to enjoy a mellow and refreshing sake 😊. ヒロOutside drinking.
Pale yellow in color.
Slightly alcoholic in the mouth. It has a bitter taste with the umami of rice.
There is a sourness when drinking.
It has a classic flavor and is firm. Sake that has an alcoholic taste but can be drunk neatly 🍶. ヒロDrink outside in your free time.
100% Omachi from Okayama Prefecture
It was a little after the bottle was opened, and the aroma was subdued but sweet.
It is very sweet in the mouth. It has a thick sweetness like pineapple.
As you taste it, the sourness comes out and it becomes sweet and sour.
The fragrance is mellow and gorgeous like a daiginjo.
The sweetness lingers in the mouth along with the fragrance.
You can fully enjoy the fragrance and sweetness of this sake. ヒロSake from Inada Honten.
Could not find "Ikusu" so registered with "Inatahime".
On the back of the bottle, it says "a new brand of sake that challenges the free brewing of sake, unrestrained by conventional concepts of sake.
I am excited to see what it tastes like.
On the palate, it tastes like white wine.
It tastes like white wine 🍾, with a hint of alcohol, but it is quickly drowned out by the sweet and sourness of the taste.
It has a sticky sweetness and sourness, like ume wine ❓.
The sweetness lingers after drinking.
It's fun to drink sake when you encounter a sake that gives you a sense of individuality ✨. ヒロAt the standing drinking corner of a local liquor store.
I was caught by the full-featured Junmai Daiginjo-Matured Nama-zake and tried it by the glass.
100% Yamadanishiki produced in Toyama Prefecture
The aroma is very slightly alcoholic.
I thought I've done it 😅... but on the palate, the sweetness is clear. The sweetness is refreshing and not clingy, like watermelon.
The acidity spreads in the mouth in the aftertaste, followed by a lingering scent like ginjo aroma.
It is easy to drink and goes well with all kinds of food. ヒロIn the standing drinking section of a local liquor store.
100% Dewa Sanzan produced in Yamagata Prefecture
The aroma is slightly sweet.
When you put it in your mouth, it has a sweet taste. It has the sweetness of rice that has been chewed well. The taste is also umami.
The aftertaste has a sake-like acidity and is crisp.
It is a refreshing and clean sake. ひいらぎJunmai Ginjo that has been kept in the lake cave for more than 100 days
Chose Hakuba Nishiki because I wanted to go skiing!
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