At an izakaya during a trip to Niigata.
Pear aroma and rich flavor!
Refreshing and easy to drink!
The menu said.
It was easy to drink, but I preferred the Tsururei I drank with it.
A very tasty sake that I had at an izakaya during my trip to Niigata.
Fruity.
Dry but well balanced with sweetness.
It is only available at about five liquor stores in Japan! It was written on the menu.
Preference ★★★★☆
Gentle sweetness as described on the label.
The clean aftertaste is not so much sharp as it is gentle all the way through, with an image of a quick receding.
Preference ★★★★☆
Rice and agave, which I had previously received and enjoyed.
This Rice and Koji is literally the last of its kind due to various reasons.
I bought it last year after being told that I should buy it because I would not be able to drink it anymore, and it has been sitting in my fridge ever since.
I will wait patiently to come across it again someday.
Preferences: ★★★★★
Got it during a trip to Niigata.
Because of the small production, there are only a few special dealers, and even within Niigata Prefecture, there are only a limited number of stores where you can buy it.
I had no choice but to buy it when I heard such a story!
It has a rich, thick, honey-like sweetness and a full, rich flavor.
It was just right for those who like sweet sake and Omachi.
It is so delicious that it is a waste of money, so I will enjoy it carefully and carefully.
Although the alcohol content was high, it was so delicious that it was easy to drink.
Preferred ★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆
Favorite Omachi x Favorite Akabu.
Delicious water that is mild and slightly sweet.
The balance is not overly sweet, and the watery, light taste is typical of Akabu.
Preferred ★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆
In my opinion, it is in the same group as Iraka and Kaze no Mori.
It has a good balance and depth that I never get tired of, and I like its woody aroma. I like sweet and tasty sake, but I also like well-balanced sake like this.
It is slightly mellower than Iraka and Kaze no Mori.
Preference ★★★★☆
This sake is brewed by a female toji.
I liked it from the aroma.
It is sweet, mellow, and a little thick. I like Shinshu Kamerei and Omine, and this sake was just right for my taste.