shitakke
It's dry with a freshness to it. It's clearly labeled as dry, but there's a slight sweetness in the aftertaste. Even those who don't like dryness can enjoy it! It's a beautiful sake that I never get tired of drinking.
It must have originated from "Tedori River" that runs through Ishikawa Prefecture. In autumn, salmon seem to come back to the river from the sea. I think that salmon is prohibited to catch in the river, but if you apply to the local government under the guise of research, it should have been fine...
What I'm trying to say is that "Tedori River" is related to "salmon"! It's more than dry, so it should go well with fatty salmon in the ministry.
I heard at the liquor store that Tedorigawa serves sake in every season. It's nice to feel the spring, summer, fall and winter on the Tedori River, isn't it! (9/11)
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