It is said that the label color of Hiragana Takachiyo series tells the theme fruit.
Does this mean melon?
A perfect balance of sweetness and lightness.
Is it a food wine version of Hououmida?
It's not bad at all, it's very much Hououmida.
It has a refreshing ginjo-like aroma, and if this is for home drinking, it is luxurious.
It's a rare sake called "cargo tag sake". I registered it as a new brand for the first time😁.
It tastes like a royal Junmai Daiginjo.
It has a clear acidity and a refreshing taste. It is delicious.
I first encountered Shinsei No.6 at a shop I visited after the emergency declaration.
I opened a bottle on the spot.
It's already a different kind of deliciousness from other sakes. I don't know what it is. It's like it's not sake, which is a strange compliment for a sake lover to say, but it's not sake at all.
It's a rare bottle, and it's a Sake-no-Yamamoto original. I always buy in bulk from Sake-no-Yamamoto because they are always good and more reasonable than other stores.
Since it's an original from such a store, you can't help but have high expectations. And it was a winner after all! It's sour, sweet, fizzy, and delicious!
This is Kaze no Mori's summer limited junmai. The bubbles were so great that the sake lid flew off when I removed the plastic clasp (laughs).
Kaze no Mori has a refreshing taste to begin with, but even within that, it is refreshing and fruity like summer.
It is a sake like a riddle that does not dare to reveal the rice polishing ratio or the process.
We thought it would have a complicated taste, but it had a clean, straightforward Junmai Ginjo-like taste.
I like the strong acidity.