Countryman810
This may be my first time drinking sake from Shimane Prefecture. It is a junmai daiginjo, but the aroma is subdued, but in the mouth it tastes sweet and delicious, with a fruity, melon-like aroma that passes through the nose. It is quite delicious. The label is written in English, so I wonder if it is mainly for export. The Nishijin brocade label also emphasizes Japanese harmony.
It has a good balance of sweetness and sourness, and is a Japanese SAKE that foreigners would like as well.
Japanese>English