The aroma and taste are both sweet and strong.
But there is a slight sourness that makes it easy to drink.
It has a freshness that is typical of nama-zake, making it a good summer sake.
It is the most popular wine at a local liquor store.
It was refreshing yet fruity and very easy to drink.
It had just the right amount of sweetness and was not too sweet.
I got the impression that it was well-balanced and perfect for a mealtime drink.
This sake was found in the search for something to go with broiled eel.
According to the sake shop, it is super dry, but has a gusto that is not overpowered by the dish.
It has a strong fruity flavor, but I think it also has a strong bitterness.
It certainly had a gusto to it, so I felt it would go well with dishes with strong flavors.
It also has a bit of alcohol taste, but I didn't mind that much.
I have never had any of Harushika's other sake, so I have no way to compare them, but I would like to try the others.
This super dry sake was introduced to us by a sake shop as a good match for sushi.
It is dry and refreshing and goes well with rice, but it also has a strong umami flavor.
It also has a strong flavor.