Classic Light
Local limited edition Kamikawa
Full flavor and mellowness.
It has a traditional taste, but also feels modern!
Kamikawa Taisetsu is a definite ☆☆☆☆☆
It is a sake limited to the Asahikawa area, but you can find it in restaurants these days.
It has been a while since I drank it, but the label seems to have changed.
It is fruity, refreshing, and easy to drink.
It is a good and inexpensive sake with a nice taste of rice. ‼️
Sake with a rice polishing ratio of 70 and a sense of rice
Moderately dry, bitter and full-bodied
A good sake for a meal
This is the Kamikawa-cho sold at the local convenience store!
I am so envious!
[Appearance]
Colorless and transparent
[Attack]
Slightly weak
[Aroma]
Ginjo aroma: ☆☆☆☆☆
Ingredient aroma: ☆☆☆☆
Aged aroma: ☆☆☆☆☆
Others☆☆☆☆☆
[Hinted aroma]
Slightly strong
[Texture]
Slightly coarse
[Taste]
Sweetness *☆☆☆☆
Acidity★☆☆☆☆
Bitterness
Umami (delicious)*☆☆☆☆
Others☆☆☆☆☆
[Complexity]
Medium
[Lingering]
Slightly short
[Classification by flavor characteristics]
Slightly fragrant sake
Sake with a fresh flavor
Mellow sake
Mature sake
I received Kamikawa Taisetsu when I visited Sapporo! The label design seems to have changed.
It is juicy, reminiscent of apples, and moderately light on the palate. I had it well chilled 😋.
The owner of the store was so particular that he visited the brewery himself to see how it was made and what it tasted like.
The store has already closed.
It seems that this sake is only available in the Hokkaido region.
It was really just a little tangy, no peculiarities, easy to drink, and aromatic.
It tasted elegant, and I liked it!
If I ever go back to that area, I would like to try a different series.