My first W. I always wanted to drink Hourai's sake because I always loved it.
The aroma is very gorgeous!
Despite the aroma, the sweetness is moderate, but the balance between umami and sharpness is very high.
I would definitely like to try their other W lineups.
So clear that you would not believe it is a low-polishing junmai sake.
Very juicy with the usual Kaze no Mori gasiness
Excellent cost performance at 1500 yen without tax!
It is regrettable that the quantity is limited
Brilliant, yet refreshing.
The aftertaste is a little long but not dull.
Sweet and spicy, with a three-dimensional and complex taste.
This wine is really easy to drink.
The aroma is a little sweet.
The taste is clean and refreshing, just like Hyakumangoku No Shiro.
The aftertaste is longer than the usual Hyakumangoku No Shiro, but it has a refreshing citrus-like feeling and is not unpleasant.
Slightly apple-like aroma
The taste is sweet and sour with the freshness of unpasteurized sake.
The more you drink, the more exciting this sake becomes.
Slight peachy aroma.
Sake with a refreshing sweet and sour taste like green apples and a very pleasant crisp gassy feeling.
The sweet and sour aftertaste lasts elegantly and is always delicious!
It is very light and refreshing for an autumn saké.
The first Ohmine I drank was very nice and made me want to try other sakes as well!
Fragrance is only faint.
Elegant and clean taste
The robust umami flavor adds depth to the taste.
Despite its modest aroma, it tastes gorgeous and is very drinkable.
a little heavy
Subdued aroma.
I was told that the aroma was like that of a grapefruit, but I didn't recognize it.
Elegant sweetness with a subtle salty flavor and a very deep taste.
At first I thought, "What's that? But the more I drink it, the more I get hooked on it.
I found the best food wine.
Light but not thin
Brilliant but not cloying
It goes well with all kinds of food.
It refreshes the palate even with strong flavored dishes.
I think it would be good to buy a bottle and keep it on hand.
Another one of Takachiyo's Halloween models.
The liquor store said it looked like a Japanese pear, but I couldn't tell.
The aroma is subdued
The sweetness is also subdued.
But it's delicious with a delightful gaseous taste and texture that is typical of nama sake.
The aftertaste cuts through quickly, and the moderate sweetness makes it easy to drink more and more.
It has a deep flavor and is delicious in its own way!
It is a perfect counterpart to the gorgeous orikarami daiginjo!
It is recommended to compare two Halloween model bottles!