I bought this on a business trip to Fukushima.
Sasukene" is an Aizu dialect word meaning "no problem" or "all right". It has a nice label.
The taste is pleasantly dry with a touch of sourness. I heard that there are many other delicious sake in Aizu, so I will visit more places and have many more!
Green mood.
Late summer, when the edges are lined up, and we enjoy drinking and wondering where sociality has gone.
My impression, though I'm very drunk and doubtful if I can read.
I like the crisp feeling. I think it would be a great bottle to drink while having a conversation about how hot it still is, even though the summer is over with a bang.
I thought I would write down my impressions in the order in which I drank them today, and I started with this brand because of the name.
I thought it was a little strong in alcohol, and I could fantasize about how much the taste would be reduced or even changed if it were not served cold.
Sasukene Unfiltered Nama Sake
Local Aizu sake.
It has a strong acidity, but the mouthfeel is mild.
It has a milky, caramel-like flavor.
I don't dislike it.
Sasukene (okay)
I was given a bottle of unfiltered, unfiltered, unfiltered sake, which I don't usually drink, so I tried it.
I don't think it tastes bad, but it doesn't suit my taste.
The smell and taste are too strong.
sake made without added alcohol or sugar
Round, S-shaped sweet and sour. Not a stone. It doesn't have a lot of sticking power. A sake to lean on. 85 points
Sweetness: 2.4
Acidity: 3.2
Aroma:2.6
Dryness:2.6