Ripe sweetness reminiscent of grapes
Fruity and modern
Interweaves sweetness and deliciousness
Sake quality is very similar to that of
The difference is that the Suzukagawa
The difference is that Suzukagawa's sake has a more expansive rice flavor.
Maybe because I'm drinking Junmai.
It's quite sweet and full.
Junmai Ginjo of Suzukagawa from Saku no Kura.
Sweet and sour aroma like calpis.
The first sip is sweet and mild, like pear or banana. The aftertaste is sweet, but the acidity is like that of calpis.
The next day. The aroma is more banana-like.
I was curious about Suzukagawa.
When I drank it, I was impressed!
It has a very fragrant banana-like aroma, and the aftertaste is really wonderful!
It is a very clear sake with a refreshing taste!
The packaging and label on the Isekatagami are stylish and cute, and it is a sake that attracts both the eye and the palate!
I highly recommend it!
Suzukagawa Junmai Daiginjo
SUZUKAGAWA JUNMAI DAIGINJO
Junmai Daiginjo
The taste is clear and gorgeous, with a mellow flavor. The full, deep flavor spreads smoothly on the palate, and the pleasant aroma escapes deep into the nose. It is a Junmai Daiginjo sake with an exquisite balance of crispness and clarity, and its transparency is graceful.
Rice polishing ratio 50%.
Alcohol content: 15%.
It seems to be limited to AEON in the Tokai area. It is sweet and tastes good with little miscellaneous taste.
I opened it at the victory party for Grampus' victory in the Levain Cup, but it ran out quickly.