It smells so good. So sweet and fragrant! Gentle mouthfeel! Delicious mouthfeel! Not very refreshing, but insanely easy to drink! Recommended for sake beginners!
Hiyaoroshi is released!
It has a great aroma and a mellow texture on the tongue!
Very umami! It's easy to drink and refreshing!
The taste of sake is strong, so it is better for fish than meat.
It's very satisfying, yet the price is less than 1500 yen for 720ml! Very tasty for the price! I'm glad this was my first Hiyaoroshi of the season!
Ottersai, after all. The taste of the rice is strong, but there is no bitterness or miscellaneous taste. It became dry in one night. It goes well with any kind of rice. I like it.
The first day I opened it, I thought it was refreshing but had a bitter aftertaste. But a few days later, when I drank the rest of the bottle, it had mellowed so much! It was fun to enjoy the different flavors the first time and the second time.
Slightly fizzy, sweet and refreshingly delicious. Drinking this makes me think it's summer! The label is cute and pretty too! It's refreshing, so it's better with fish than meat, or rice as a snack!
It's just a little squishy and sweet, but it ends up being so refreshing! Truly delicious! Beautiful label too! It goes well with light rice! The name "Blue Sapphire" is cool, too! I'm glad my husband, who doesn't like sake that much, said it was delicious! I'm always tempted to buy Kankiku Meijo because of the cute labels!
It's thick and delicious~! It's easy to drink, but has a strong rice flavor! This is the best sake I've had recently! And the label is so cute! I bought it near Ise Jingu Shrine!
I bought this sake from my hometown Higashimurayama City in preparation for my favorite Akai Koen's breakup concert. When I drank it in the past, I had an image of it being sweet, but it's sweet and refreshing at the same time. I can drink it all at once. I finished a bottle in one day while crying.
1,600 yen a pop! Expensive! It tastes like expensive sake! Full-bodied! It's so mellow! I can feel the rice being cut down! There's a slight bitterness afterwards! But it's hard to say if it's worth the price! It's the kind of sake that goes with everything!
I don't remember much about it because it was the third batch of sake.
I think it left a rather bitter taste at the end.
I think it was quite yellow.
The taste and flavor were more than refreshing.
I had this at an oden shop in Kyoto.
It's umakuchi, which is neither dry nor sweet.
It had a deep taste...
It was my first time to drink Tenmei.
I want to drink more kinds.
I would like to pair it with something refreshing like white fish rather than meat. It goes perfectly with the oden daikon at the restaurant!
Dry, refreshing, and easy to drink. I've been drinking too much sweet sake lately, so the dryness stands out even more. It has a good sharpness, so it seems to go well with meat and other slightly fatty foods.
I had high hopes for this because it's one of my favorite works, but maybe it's because it's not a ginjo-shu, but there was a bitterness or miscellaneous taste at the end. The moment you put it in your mouth, it's fresh, gorgeous, and sweet, but the aftertaste is a little disappointing. I wouldn't have minded if it was in the 1,000 yen range, but it cost 2,900 yen. A little disappointed. But I didn't think I could buy it at the supermarket. When I was living in the Tokyo metropolitan area, I couldn't imagine it.
It is slightly fizzy, and as soon as you put it in your mouth, it sizzles a little, and the sweetness and freshness spreads through your mouth, but in the second half, it seems to have a bit of a muddy taste. However, it is a sake where the goodness of the raw sake is fully alive. It would be good to drink the sake first, and then eat it with good food to remove the miscellaneous flavors in the second half.
Sweet and refreshing. Easy to drink. Beware of drinking too much. Because it is sweet, it goes well with rice that doesn't linger. Sashimi and so on. The price is cheap. It's less than 2,000 yen.