Taiheizan, a souvenir from my son. Junmai Daiginjo Tenkaku is indeed a daiginjo. We opened it in no time while savoring its fragrant and mellow taste. The Junmai Sougetsu has a less aroma, but it tastes clean and has no cloying taste. We would like to drink this one cooled down and enjoy it a little at a time.
After a refreshing taste, a subtle sweet aroma spreads. The concept is "Yamahai that tastes good chilled," but it has a light flavor that you would like to drink at room temperature as well.
I bought it at Ikesei because I enjoyed it in Akita. It has a mellow aroma in the mouth afterwards.
The name means "the last 9 holes at the end of the week". My son is coming tomorrow, so I was going to drink it on Sunday night, but I couldn't stand it any longer and had a little glass.