It seems that "Icenohana", which was released in limited quantities in the past, has been revived under the name "Icenonami".
When I opened the bottle, I heard a gaseous sound. When I opened the bottle, there was quite a gas sound.
It had a gorgeous melon-like aroma and a sweet taste.
The aftertaste was sweet, but there was no unpleasant bitterness, and it went down smoothly.
After the second day, the sweetness seemed to become stronger.
Overall, it was easy to drink, and since it was wrapped in lovely Japanese paper-like wrapping paper, it might make a good gift.
Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Rice used: Undisclosed
Rice polishing ratio: 50%.
Alcohol content: 15
Sake degree: -1
Acidity: 1.5
Shimizu Seizaburo Shoten's local limited edition sake.
I didn't know it existed at all, but I found it on the internet and bought it immediately.
As the description says, it really smells like flowers. Cherry blossoms. It's like sweet honey.
It also tastes like cherry.
It's a strange taste that I've never tasted before.
The aroma has a fruity sourness like an apple and a little sweetness.
The mouthfeel is soft and clean, and even though it is sweet, the sweetness is very refreshing and not overpowering.
Delicious!