First brand I found in a tavern and drank for the first time
The aroma is mild.
The palate has a strong rice flavor.
The aftertaste is a little long.
The aftertaste is a little dry, but it is very tasty and robust all the way through.
It seems to be a rare sake with few other postings, and I am glad I had the chance to try it!
This sake is sold exclusively at Suehiro Sake Brewery in Aizu, Fukushima Prefecture. A sake shop in my neighborhood is a contract sake store, so they sell this sake only during this season.
I drank it for the first time last year and it is really delicious sake. The aroma, sweetness, acidity, and lingering aftertaste are all well balanced, making it one of my personal favorites. It is one of my top favorite sake, and because of its lack of peculiarities, for some reason I can't stop drinking it.
The name "Tsubouchu Haru" means "spring in a pot, another world away from the mundane world," and it definitely puts you in a good mood and makes you forget about the mundane world.
It has a gorgeous aroma and a mellow taste. It is spicy for Suehiro, but the aftertaste is clean and delicious. It is not sold to the public, but only to lodging facilities. It is not sold to the public.