Sake from Yame City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Famous for its Kitaya brand.
It's so good to drink cold that it might be dangerous to drink it chilled.
Thank you for the food.
I found this Fukuoka sake in my impatience to color the map of Japan💦😅.
It's very dry! I think it's around extra brut in sparkling wine🥂.
It's crisp and dry 💪.
It's a very dry sake!
Polishing ratio 55, content 200ml, blue bottle, luxury image✨.
Immediately after opening the bottle, you can smell the aroma of rice.
The dry taste spreads quickly in the mouth, but there is almost no aftertaste. The alcohol is 14 to 15 degrees.
I went to a local liquor store and asked for a sake for beginners that would go well with salami or prosciutto, and they said it wouldn't get 100 points, but it would get 70 points because it would go well with all kinds of tzumi.
As a result, I felt that it did not score a red point with salami or cured ham, but the label says that it was made with the idea of "making a junmai ginjo that goes well with Genkainada's snacks", and I thought it would rather go well with Kyushu's sweet soy sauce. I think it goes well with the sweet soy sauce of Kyushu.
As the sake shop said, it's difficult to find sake that goes well with this kind of snack.