A punchy nigori sake that does not lose any of its alcohol content when served on the rocks. It is both refreshing and drinkable, but may be dangerous when your body is fatigued from the summer heat.
The lactic acidity of the sake's nama yeast yeast yeast and the slight effervescence of the oligarami give the sake a refreshing, yogurt-like taste. The sweetness is not too strong and well balanced.
The fruity sweetness spreads subtly from the refreshing mouthfeel. It also has a fizzy, nigori-like taste that makes you want to drink it on a hot day.
The rich umami and bitterness give it a heavy flavor, but it has a good sharpness and is not heavy. A highly satisfying sake that makes you want to savor it carefully.
Jundo Isshu✖️ had high expectations for Aizan, but the sweetness came first and it didn't quite hit me.
I wonder if Aizan is better in its original form.