Last night was a get-together.
We brought our own sake, assuming it wouldn't be too much since it was an all-you-can-drink course at an izakaya chain restaurant.
(I got the restaurant's approval!)
I bought my first bottle of Vice Shogun.
The aroma is fresh and fruity.
The mouthfeel is salty-sweet with a hint of sourness. The ginjo aroma becomes a pleasant aftertaste, and is finished off with a mild sourness and bitterness.
I thought it was based on a light dry base, but I could feel Aizan's character, and it was very tasty.
The fact that everyone who drank it gave it high marks probably indicates that they were paying attention to me.
I also like the cost performance of Aizan's Junmai Daiginjo, which is under 2,000 yen!
Thank you very much for your hospitality!
Clear, light and dry. It can be drunk as smoothly as water. The aroma is refreshing with a hint of sweetness. It is suitable as a food sake because it does not interfere with the taste of food.
Grayish transparent, with aromas of cooked rice, pear, honeysuckle, and green bamboo. The attack is rather weak,
It has a firm acidity and a rather long finish.
Limited edition purchased in Mito.
Aroma 🍋 Strong fruity and promising.
Tastes sweet and limpid. It's a bit strange.
I know it has the sweetness of Miyamanishiki, but for some reason I can't say I like the taste, I wonder if this is the vice-shogun...