A hometown tax return gift (Oshida City, Yamagata Prefecture).
It has a soft, sweet taste with a bit of acidity.
It has a moderate sweetness and a good balance of sourness and acidity.
Purchased on the road (2).
I drank it at a meal at a ryokan and liked it, then bought it at a liquor store on my way home.
It's refreshingly dry and perfect for a mid-meal drink.
Purchased while traveling.
The aroma is mild and soft on the palate.
The taste is sweet and refreshing and delicious, although it doesn't have the depth of a mountain waste-like flavor.
Mie is full of delicious sake, so I can't help but buy it.
A gift of Bon. It is a limited edition sake of Obon and the end of the year.
The mouthfeel is soft and it goes into the mouth easily.
In contrast, the aftertaste is quite strong and the taste lasts for a long time.
This is a limited edition summer brew I bought at the liquor store.
I drink it on the rocks.
It has a subdued aroma, but it's crisp and dry, perfect for drinking in hot summer.
Purchased at a local liquor store.
The mouthfeel is smooth and sweet.
The aftertaste is refreshing and delicious.
Maybe something thicker with a strong taste would be better for an appetizer.
Returned Items for the Hometown Taxes (Shibanami, Iwate Prefecture)
It has a refreshing dry taste.
Compared to the Azumamine Junmai sake, this one has a stronger aftertaste.
I drink it with sashimi of horse mackerel, and it goes well with it.
One of the returns for hometown tax returns (a set of three 720ml bottles from Rokuosen Sake Brewery, Oishida, Yamagata Prefecture)
Slightly sweet aroma.
The mouthfeel is soft, and the taste is crisp and sweet.
Even those who don't like sake can enjoy it.
We had it cold, but it is said to be delicious warmed up as well (it won a gold medal in a heated sake contest).