Dry! Good sharpness
Good but light in a good way!
It goes well with light snacks such as sashimi and chicken tataki - my favorite sake that doesn't interfere with the food!
Osaka conquest!
Well, I finally found my first Shinsei!
But it's a bit sweeter than I expected, and I'm not sure if it's a good drink to have with snacks. I don't know.
I don't know.
It's as sweet as juice!
At a bar in Yuda Onsen
I had never heard of Kinjaku, but it's really good!
I was wondering which one to choose from the menu, and they told me that "Kinjaku is not often available, so you should definitely try it"!
This sake is also from Yamaguchi, and I am sure that local liquor stores carry Otters, Toyo Bijin, Ganki, etc., but I couldn't find Kinjaku anywhere!
And it was the first time I had heard of this sake myself!
The sake is not so strong, perhaps sweet or fruity, but it is not at all dull and cuts through easily.
It's not too light, but it has a certain richness to it.
I'd like to try it again if I see it again! I had a great encounter in Yamaguchi!
Asked about seasonal recommendations.
I don't remember the details, but I think it was easier to drink and tastier than the 300ml cold sake Nagato Gorge that I had at the first restaurant.
Yamaguchi's local sake from Yuda Onsen
I like Ganki when I think of Yamaguchi, and didn't know much about the others (I don't drink Ottersai because it has a mass-produced feel to it), but there were many delicious sakes!
This Gokyoku was refreshing and perfect for eating!
The hot fried tofu we had together was the best!
I drank it because I wanted to conquer Ibaraki.
But it was better than I expected.
Fruity, easy to drink, but a little too much sweetness for my taste.
Dry and refreshing! Sake meter value +10
I thought it would be nice to have a dry sake with no assertiveness to go with snacks.
Delicious, but not too unique, so it's good as a food sake.