紗々酒
At Gisuke the 10th in Kinshachi Yokocho, Nagoya Castle
I visited Gisuke Jyudaike because I knew it was an easy place for a woman to go alone to compare sake at a reasonable price.
Sake, Umeshu (plum wine), beer, etc. were sold in the store.
I ordered a sake drink comparison of 3 kinds of sake (Taka ¥560) and some snacks.
The first sake of the 3-drink comparison
The first one on the left in the photo is "Taikoban Taka" (only available in Yokocho).
This sake was made as a limited edition in collaboration with a brewery in Nagoya.
The sake with a bitter taste.
A refreshing sake that can be drunk quickly and easily.
Little rice flavor and sweetness
Almost no acidity
The unique flavor of sake is the most impressive among the three types.
According to the introduction, it is dry.
Dry with drinkability
Good for salty food and Japanese food
Very good with sweet side dishes such as tsukudani
Yamamori Sake Brewery
Address: Odaka-cho, Midori-ku, Nagoya City
Junmai Ginjo
Ingredients: Rice, Rice malt
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Japanese>English