The label is a cute cartoon monkey. The taste is a bittersweet “mountain monkey” for old men.

Today, Purchased a sake with an interesting name, Yamazaru

  1. Yamazaru Tokubetsujyunmai
  2. Taste Yamazaru Tokubetsujyunmai
  3. Today’s snack is Bread with edamame.

Yamazaru Tokubetsujyunmai

山猿
Yamazaru

I bought it at work and received it.
Yamaguchi Prefecture Sake.

Yamazaru Tokubetsujyunmai

Revival of a fantastic rice for sake in modern times.
Says it’s the result of our efforts.

山猿
Yamazaru Tokubetsujyunmai

The stopper says “mountain” on it.

山猿
Yamazaru Tokubetsujyunmai

The rice polishing ratio is 60%. The rice has not been cut down much.

Opening.

Slight fruity aroma

Gulp

Taste Yamazaru Tokubetsujyunmai

Yamazaru Tokubetsujyunmai

I drank it cold, as it is, and it is fruity but complex to finish. I personally think junmai sake is best served hot or lukewarm, but it still has a distinctive finish.

Today’s snack is Bread with edamame.

Yamazaru with Bread with edamame.
baking a bread

Bread produced by quick freezing.
It can be defrosted naturally or baked in a toaster for 1 to 2 minutes. It is characterized by the savory taste of edamame (green soybeans).
It did not go well with sake, though. They should have been eaten by themselves. Each is good.
Pairing with bread is difficult.


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