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Mutsu Hassen 陸奥八仙 特别純米 赤ラべル Tokubetsu Junmai Red Label 火入 60% Seimai Buai

 

Mutsu Hassen 陸奥八仙 特别純米 赤ラべル Tokubetsu Junmai Red Label 火入 60% Seimai Buai

Rice - Aomori 青森県 Masshigura 驀地 🌾
Prefecture - Aomori 青森県
Brewery - Hachinohe Shuzo 八戸酒造
Alcohol - 16%
Color - Light Yellow
Aroma - 🍑, 🍈, Muscat, 🍏
Taste - Medium
Umami - Medium
First impression - Lively
Body - Medium
Sweetness - Dry
Tail/length - Long
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Notes - This is a regular Mutsu Hassan Sake 🍶, the Tokubetsu Junmai “Red Label.” In order to qualify as a Tokubetsu Junmai, it has to be made with 🌾 that is polished to less than 60% of its original weight and must not be fortified with any distilled alcohol. This 🍶 is clean and crisp in the mouth with a refreshing body. Low acidity and coupled with a dry bitterness that lingers for quite some time in the throat. Full of complexity and vibrancy that is typical of a Tokubetsu Junmai but displaying fruity characteristics of a Ginjo-Shu.

I enjoyed this 🍶 with appetizers consisting of home grilled tatami iwashi and ei-hire and then finishing off with sashimi. This is a good 🍶 to pair with such appetizers due to the drier texture and its ability to reset the palate. This is much needed as both the appetizers are preserved and on the saltier taste.

Although not much of a 🍚 flavor that one might expect from this Tokubetsu Junmai nevertheless, it’s still full of depth and complexity which is the reason that I’ll always choose a Tokubetsu 🍶 over a ginjo. 💥 💥 💥

 


  

Mitsui San (See all posts here)
An amateur sake lover who loves anything 🇯🇵 and started exploring 🍶 drinking 5 years ago. A Kikisakeshi #唎酒師 by SSI & Certified Sake Sommelier by SSA.

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