Although it is a daiginjo, it is an easy-drinking, refreshing sake with a moderate brewing alcohol content. It is a reasonably priced and affordable sake that can be served with a wide range of dishes.
The mellow rice flavor fills the mouth, making this sake a true autumnal sake. It is a medium-bodied sake with an orthodox taste that can be recommended to anyone who loves sake.
This was the first time I drank a "hiya-ori" (not hiya-oshi) but an "akiagari" (autumn harvest), and the taste was much mellower and rounder than I had imagined.