This is the third bottle of a set of three mini bottles.
The aroma is still gorgeous. Compared to the other two bottles, it seems to have less cloying taste. It is probably the easiest to drink of the three.
A thick nigori sake. You can strongly feel the rice.
It also has a slight sourness, like amazake, but it is not too sweet and is very much sake.
I tried heating it up to lukewarm, and it became even creamier and tastier.
This is the second of a set of three mini bottles.
The fragrance is sweeter and more floral than 45. Fruity or floral?
I wonder if it is a characteristic of Otters that the aroma and taste are so strong yet elegant.
One of a set of three mini bottles.
The aroma is not strong but gorgeous. It has a strong sweetness and umami, with a moderate acidity and a clean finish. Overall, it has a strong flavor, but it is well-balanced and elegant.
This is the first time for me to drink a packaged sake.
Moderate aroma and sweetness, slight sourness. There is a slight bitterness in the aftertaste, and it seems to disappear quickly.
A quick search revealed that gekpaku means "white color with a pale blue tinge, reminiscent of the light of the moon. It tasted as beautiful as its name.
A 100ml cup of sake with cute cherry blossom packaging and size.
Mild and gentle melon-like aroma. Sweet with a hint of sourness. Full and rich rice flavor. The taste is fuller than expected.
I was attracted to the beautiful pink color. I was afraid to open it because it had a tag warning me to open the bottle, but it didn't spurt out.
It was thick and slightly effervescent. It has a sweet and sour taste with a hint of rice flavor. It was like strawberry calpis or amazake.