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あべたかI drank the rumored "Kaze no Mori (Nara Prefecture)", which ranked 2nd in the nation's "Sake no Wa" in September 2020. It's a completely different taste from the traditional sake, which is why it was ranked second in the nation. When I opened it up, even though it wasn't a sparkling sake, it had a carbonated feel to it, and although it was fruity, it wasn't too sweet, it was crisp and refreshing. It's good. It's 17% alcohol by volume. My wife says it makes me drunk easily. I see. But it's so smooth that you can drink it all you want. It's a dangerous drink, isn't it? Also, I don't know if writing this will make it better or worse, but the aroma is something I've never smelled before with sake. If I were to compare it to the smell of chemicals, it smells like chemicals. It's not as nasal as thinner and not as unknowingly invasive as cemedine.... Hmmm, it's hard to describe. I'd like to get drunk with sake while discussing it. I'm looking for a sake friend group. Anyway, this was too good a sake. I think I'll go to buy it when I have a chance, because it's always available in the Echigoya. あべたかThis is the highest grade of sake for young people (that is, they don't like old-fashioned sake). We found it at the Echigoya store we visited yesterday, so we bought it along with a bottle of Sentoya. Yes, it doesn't feel like sake. It had a sweet and refreshing taste to it. For me, it was refreshing compared to the Sentoori I drank the day before (although the Sentoori was delicious). But my wife still finds the golden crystal to be better. Indeed, the taste is not extremely different. If that's the case, should we, who live in Fukushima, recommend "golden crystal"? Well, I'll leave it at that, fruity and sipping! Recommended! あべたかI searched hard to find my favorite local liquor store. I found a liquor store in Fukushima City that carries a variety of brands from all over the country, and I opened one of their two bottles. Delicious. I'm so happy. My wife said she liked the taste of the Kinseijojojo (Fukushima City) we drank two days ago, and she said it was a bit more... in comparison. Come to think of it, the taste is similar to that of Kinsei. It doesn't taste like what is commonly known as "sake". In that sense, I would recommend it to people who originally avoided sake. The difference is that Kinseijojiu has a deeper taste. The difference is that Kinnakusui has a deeper taste. RecommendedContentsSectionView.title