How to drink:Room temperature
Smell: Almost odorless. It may be that I just don't have the ability to smell it.
Taste: Slightly acidic, but it does not linger on the palate.
3.2☆☆3.2
Polishing ratio 50%.
Alcohol content 16%.
This sake was bought in Fukushima.
It has a rich sweetness like syrup, thick umami and bitterness. But the aftertaste is not so bitter. It is similar to Tateyama from Toyama, but less spicy and sweeter than Tateyama, making it easy to drink.
Homare Shuzo
Aizu Homare Junmai Ginjo Hiyoroshi
This brewery is located in Kitakata City, Fukushima Prefecture.
The sake rice is Fukushima Prefecture's "Yumen no Kou".
The yeast is also Fukushima Prefecture's "Utsukushima Yume Yeast".
The fresh flavor is locked in the bottle after bottling.
The fresh flavor is locked in, with a subtle ginjo aroma and a mild, soft mouthfeel.
It has a subtle ginjo aroma and a mild, soft mouthfeel.
#Japanese Sake
Fukushima sake at a convenience store since I'm in Koriyama (Fukushima).
A little bit fruity, a little bit dry, and a little bit umami.
I bought this at a convenience store and it is delicious 😋.