It is quite sweet, but the aftertaste is clean and easy to drink. There is a slight tanginess to it. It is a nice summery sake. It is best served cold. I think it goes well with fatty fish such as tuna sashimi.
The label is fun. It is dry, not unlike a daiginjo. You can feel a good amount of alcohol. Recommended to drink at room temperature. It may be a little difficult to find a good match. Maybe fatty white sashimi?
Delicious! Elegant sweetness. The sharpness is also refreshing. This is the perfect balance for sake. Any accompaniment will go well with it, but to not spoil the taste of the sake, I would suggest something light and refreshing like pickles. That's how good this sake is.
Mmmm~!
This year's Sawa-oto is a little, sweet~!
It also has a bit of body.
Has it been powered up~? I wonder if that's true.
I'm looking forward to this summer more and more.
The product is a tie-up project with Namco Bandai. It is easy to drink. The taste and aroma are well balanced. At room temperature, the sweetness is a little too much, but when served cold, it is easy to drink. Be careful not to drink too much!
Wow!
Sweet!
The smell of alcohol is amazing!
Finally, there is a faint aroma of sawdust.
It never settles in the mouth until the end. Martial!
So this is what sake is like.
I wonder if this is what old local sake is like.
What fun!