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Zaku 作 槐山一滴水 純米大吟醸 KAIZAN-ITTEKISUI Junmai Daiginjo 40% Seimai Buai

 

 

Zaku 作 槐山一滴水
純米大吟醸 KAIZAN-ITTEKISUI Junmai Daiginjo 40% Seimai Buai

Rice - Yamadanishiki 山田錦 🌾
Prefecture - Mie 三重県
Brewery - Shimizu Seizaburo Shoten 清水清三郎商店
Alcohol - 16%
Color - Light Yellow
Aroma - 🍈, 🍌, 🍑, Lychee, 🍏, 🍓
Taste - Light
Umami - Light
First impression - Lively
Body - Light
Sweetness - Medium
Tail/length - Short
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Notes - This is a premium series of Zaku where the name comes from the Buddhist teaching that even in just a drop of💧, the immense life giving value of💧remains unchanged. This 🍶 is made with Yamadanishiki 🌾 and fermented slowly at low temperature using the ginjo-zukuri method.

Clean and elegant in the mouth with lots of fruity ginjo aroma to the nose. I can at least associate with 5 different kinds of fruits. Slight acidity can be felt on the inner walls of my cheeks. Smooth and easy to drink with a mild grapefruit tartness which leaves a slightly dry sensation in the throat after every sip.

As this is a very elegant and delicate 🍶, I just want to enjoy it on its own with some snacks and decided to do a home grilled Ehiire and Tatami Iwashi. Luckily the umami laden snacks didn’t interfere too much with the 🍶 although a good choice will be something lighter like tofu or sashimi. But nevertheless, this 🍶 is so good that no food is needed to complement it.

 


  

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.

IG: @mitsui.sakenoob