National Sake Fair 2025 in Osaka_81
Ishikawa Prefecture booth ①.
Shimizu Sake Brewery is located in Wajima City and was damaged by the Noto Earthquake.
◉Noto Homare Junmai Ginjo
This sake was originally made before the earthquake and was bottled at Nakamura Sake Brewery in Kanazawa. It is original, but has been matured for a year and a half and is a bit sweet and tasty.
It has been a year and a half, but the effects of the earthquake are still present.
At Sake Bar Nami in Akashi City, Hyogo Prefecture.
I can only thank the master for his thoughtfulness. Thank you very much. Noto cheer.
It has a clean and elegant aroma and taste with an added umami flavor.
Although the rice polishing ratio is 60%, it has a complex flavor. It is supposed to be a junmai sake, but it is unusual in that it gives me a hangover. There is a bit of bitterness.
When I went on a trip to Kanazawa last year, I told the liquor store that I like dry wine, and they recommended this bottle to me. It is crisp and dry, but has a refreshing taste and a sweet rice aftertaste.
Currently, orders seem to have been suspended due to the Noto earthquake, but I highly recommend sake lovers to try it.