On March 11, the Iwate sake we drank while watching Akira Sasaki pitch was delicious.
It was fruity, easy to drink and cosy.
I am a confirmed repeat customer.
As I recall, it is a limited edition sake from the brewery. It is well-balanced and easy to drink. It has none of the harshness of sake and is easy to drink. This is the best Urakasumi sake I have ever tasted.
Saku's autumn limited edition sake. It has a good balance of sweetness and acidity. There is still a sense of sake. It is not too fruity and gives the impression of enjoying sake. The price is a little over 2,000 yen.
Slight carbonation. After that, the sweetness of the Daiginjo spreads. The aftertaste is also very easy to drink. This sake brewery is quite tasty. It is a modern sake that anyone can drink.
All of the sake recommended at Yamamoto-ya is easy to drink.
They are not fruity, but sweet and easy to drink. They are not fruity, but sweet and easy to drink, but not too sweet and refreshing.
It's not the trendy fruity type, but it's delicious!
It has a carbonated mouthfeel with a sweetness that spreads after the carbonation. The price was about 1450 yen, but I would definitely buy it again.
It's the kind of easy-to-drink sake that's all the rage right now. I think it will definitely become popular if it gains more recognition.
I bought this sake at Yamamoto-ya with the introduction that it is similar to Denshogiku.
The sake is fruity and easy to drink. The mouthfeel is clean and very easy to drink. It doesn't seem to go well with hot sake. It is best drunk cold.
It is very tasty with a fruity, refreshing aftertaste, and a refreshing sweetness.
It is also inexpensive at 1,350 yen.
I heard that this brewery is good.
The first day I opened it was great, and I'm looking forward to the second day.
Mild texture. Slightly effervescent.
Fruity and sweet. It is great that this taste is less than 2,000 yen. It is the best seller in Yamamoto-ya.
If you want the sweetness and taste that is typical of Daiginjo, I really recommend it.
According to the owner of Yamamoto-ya, this is the sake that made people say that local sake was also delicious in the time when the reputation of local sake was low.
It is not widely available, but it is said to be the sake loved by great writers.
It is a refreshing sake, not fruity, but like water.
It's not fruity, but watery, which is good because we've been drinking a lot of fruity sake lately.
I bought it when I went on a trip to Niigata Prefecture.
The liquor store where I stopped had a lot of discussions with the brewery, and they said it was a limited edition sake.
It has a fruity sweetness, but it's also refreshing. It is not too dry and easy to drink.
I'm looking forward to seeing how it changes on the second day.
It's quite dry! It doesn't have the fruity feel that is so popular these days, it's more like a rugged sake. It also has a strong sake aftertaste.
If you like dry sake, this is the one for you.
Easy to drink like a refreshing fruit.
The aftertaste is also refreshing. There is no unpleasant feeling at all.
This is a delicious drink.
I want to drink the other series too.
The first sip is crisp with a strong sense of sake.
There is a sweetness to it as well, and it has the feel of a quintessential daiginjo.
Purchased at Urakasumi Shuzo. It is delicious only because it is a recommended product.
It is different from the fruity feeling of today, but it is good.
The mouthfeel is refreshing. It is not fruity but refreshing. It has a good aftertaste and is easy to drink. This sake was recommended to us at a liquor store in Miyagi station. I want it again.