It is a souvenir of Izu, and although it is a honjozo, it is easy to drink. It is the kind of sake you want to drink while eating lunch on a train trip while viewing Mt.
Purchased at Doi.
I thought two 300ml bottles would be enough for a couple of days...so I took them home with me along with the Shidaizumi I bought the other day👍.
It is also a good point that it is easily recognizable as an Izu souvenir!
When I opened the bottle and poured it, I could smell the full aroma of rice.
The taste is smooth and silky, but just like the aroma, the flavor is full and fluffy, and you could be forgiven for mistaking it for junmai (pure rice).
On the other hand, the smoothness and sweetness derived from the honjozo brewing process gives it a slightly apple-like taste in the latter half!
The aftertaste is also slightly fruity and sweet, leaving a lingering aftertaste like drinking apple juice or something!
This was the last Shizuoka sake I had at the inn. Thank you ✨
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Izu no Sato
Honjozo Nama Storage
Izu's only sake brewery
Alcohol 15-16%.
Polishing ratio 70%.
Brewing alcohol
Sold by Heiki
Manufacturer Bandai Brewery
Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture