koge2
I heard that "Kotobuki" was named "Kotobuki Mankame" after "Kotobuki," which means "longevity" in Japanese, and "Man" and "Turtle" from the old saying, "A crane lives for a thousand years, and a turtle lives for ten thousand years.
It has a smooth, light, but somewhat full-bodied dry taste. It is easy to drink, but the umami that lingers afterward is quite strong. It is rather a sake to enjoy the aftertaste.
Japanese>English
koge2
Hmmm... I guess it's not so good after just one day of drinking. It was quite a delicate sake.
Japanese>English