I bought it at the MaxValu in front of Yamagata Station.
The MaxValu there has a great selection of local sake and wine, and is like a sake-drinking paradise.
The taste is sweet and sour. It tastes so good that you can't help but exclaim, "It's so good! I exclaimed. It is better to drink it as it is rather than to pair it with snacks. It would go better with mellow matured cheese than with something light and refreshing.
It tastes as if it would be written as a sake for women on the menu of a sake specialty store.
Purchased a sake tasting set on a trip to Yamagata
No aroma.
Mild and easy to drink.
Sourness is a little strong.
I heard it is recommended to be warmed to lukewarm, but I found out after drinking it...
I was served at a friend's house.
It is refreshingly dry and goes well with sushi. A perfect sake for Japanese food, and one that I would like to continue drinking in small sips.
Ginjo-shu with 60% polished rice.
The aroma is modest and gorgeous.
The aroma is modest and elegant.
As the sake's sake rating of -3, it has a sweet taste.
It has a sweet taste, but it is not too strong.
The spiciness is mild. It has a good sharpness.
I paired it with luxurious sushi,
The sweetness of the seafood was enhanced and gave a good impression.
Oh, this is the kind of wine that makes you drink too much.
I knew it, Furusawa Sake Brewery is delicious.
Every time I taste this sake, I feel relieved.
I hope everyone will try it.
Sake typical of the Furusawa Sake Brewery.
The aroma is not that strong.
A moment of alcohol and a moment of fruit.
The acidity brings the whole thing together,
and then it is cut off.
It retains the classic sake taste,
It is a very easy-drinking sake with a cohesive taste.
It is not plain, but rather calm and easy to drink.
Since it is 17%, it is dangerous not to drink it quickly.
Personally, I am highly satisfied with this sake.
This is a sake brewery that I would like to keep in touch with.