I had a cold, but I drank.
It's been a while since I drank sake at home. It's so easy to drink, you'd think it was water!
I can't really taste or smell it because of my stuffy nose.
Gifts from subordinates at a farewell party for a departmental transfer
With Kasama Pottery
Not too sweet, but with a Junmai Daiginjo aroma.
The fact that it was a gift helped, but it was also delicious!
It's been a while since I've had a Junmai Daiginjo since I've been drinking only Honjozo recently.
I think it's a bit dry among Junmai Daiginjos.
And I don't know if it's hay fever or a cold, but it tastes great even with a stuffy nose!
This is also from my wife's father's family's brewery that I bought when I went there at the beginning of the year.
I think that junmai-shu is better suited for me than junmai-daiginjo.
It is very mellow and dry, but it goes well with nabe (hot pot), and this one is also very easy to drink.
I bought this Yamahai when I visited my wife's father's family at the beginning of the year.
I've been drinking Junmai Daiginjo all the time, so I gave it a try, and maybe I like Kozutsuru, but this one ranks up there with the best I've ever had!
It doesn't have that sake feeling that I don't like so much, and it's Swissy!
I haven't had a drink at home recently due to a series of drinking parties, but it's been a while since I've had a Junmai Daiginjo.
It was absurdly easy to drink and there was no strange, unpleasant taste.
I have to work tomorrow, so I would like to drink it in moderation.
The first bottle, thanks to my wife who gave me six bottles of sake as a Christmas present.
Watching "God of Laughs", which I had taken at the end of the year.
The smell is more rice-like than fruity. It's a good sake for a drinking party, and this one is a daiginjo.
Yesterday I made sparkling wine because it was Christmas Eve, so today it's Dewazakura, which I bought on a business trip to Yamagata in the fall.
It is easy to drink because it has a fruity Junmai Daiginjo-like taste and no aftertaste, but recently I have begun to think that I prefer Daiginjo to Junmai Daiginjo.
I drank it from noon when I was cooking a lot of pumpkin dishes with the winter solstice in mind...
Junmai Daiginjo is easy to drink and gooey, so no...
I slept from 8pm to 8am.