Walt (2256), Chicago, Illinois, USA Mar 4, 2007 Updated: Mar 13, 2007Poured clear amber...very thick syrupy appearacne...smell is perfumed sweetness...vanilla, wood, sherry, dried figs...the flavor is just all over the place...sweet vanilla, butterscotch, nuts, alcohol, grains, wood, delicate oxidation...wow. ClarkVV (3547), Allston, Massachusetts, USA Feb 26, 2007 Updated: May 7, 2007Carafe shared on 1/12/07 with Eric and Walt at Sakagura, for the small price of $65! Looks like a brandy or cognac in the glass. Dark amber-mahogany with a shade of light chestnut. No head, of course, quite still and somewhat viscous. Transparent, but still very glassy and thick-looking. Sweet raisins, dates, toffee and prunes in the nose do not signal your everyday sake. Light, oily wood character, aged crystal malts (just kidding, but it sort of smells like that) and some very refined, warming alcohol notes. A bit of acid, almost citric in a way, but with plenty of nuttiness balancing it. Very high strength of aroma, incredibly sniffable stuff. Sweet, dessert-like flavors of raisins, marzipan, walnut paste, plums and even a touch of light sherry notes. No unwanted oxidation notes like you would find in beer. Ends with chewy, sweet fruits and nuts, with a strong, drying zip of alcohol that seems to have lots of warming vanilla character integrated as well. Soft, lush mouthfeel with lots of residual sugar. And though, overall, it’s a bit too sweet for me to really go crazy about, the balance is still impeccable for a dessert drink. I wouldn’t even call it syrupy, which is impressive considering it’s uncarbonated. Wish I knew more about sake, so that I could fully appreciate it, but I do know that I really enjoyed drinking it. egajdzis (2879), Terrapin, Pennsylvania, USA Feb 25, 2007 Updated: Feb 26, 2007[Carafe @ Sakagura] Poured a still, amber color. Aroma of light vanilla, heavily oxidized sherry, dried fruits, and caramel. Taste was equally as oxidized, sweet, was full of sherry, with a bit of rice, butterscotch, caramel, cocoa, light nutty notes, and some dried fruits as well. A fantastic aged sake, though a fresher Divine Droplets still wins as my favorite.
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