I saw that another kind of Kameizumi was being buzzed about on X, so I bought a little sip size that was sold at the supermarket, and I was right. The fruity flavor was all over the place, and I think it was less alcoholic than the original. I wish the world could find it, but only I would like to know about it.
Light, dry and easy to drink! It has the character of nama-shu, but also the sweetness of ginjo. It is delicious, but too much so. Too bad I couldn't bring it home because it was refrigerated. I will definitely mail order.
This sake is made by a technique called Fukuro-hozuri. It has just the right amount of refined sweetness and fresh sharpness, and I have come to know another delicious sake.
The flavor and sweetness are both very well balanced with a soft and gentle flavor that permeates the taste. It has a fruity taste, but at the same time, it is a delicious taste that one can soak in gradually. This is delicious!
My favorite Hatsuhinode unfiltered unpasteurized sake. It's darker than I imagined it would be, but I guess that's because of the high alcohol content. Haneda is my favorite sake brewery, so when I see a label I've never had, I want to buy it.
The packet and name are too funny and cute! LOL!
It's an old sake brewery founded in Genroku era, but the gap is amazing! The aroma is fruity but the taste is refreshing and certainly goes well with seafood. ...... It's a corporate effort!
The sake was a collaboration with UNITED ARROWS, so it was stylish and more like a white wine than sake. It was sweet and delicious. We were the last to drink it.
I bought it as a souvenir after it was recommended to me. It is dry and light with a clean aftertaste and few peculiarities! It is suitable for beginners and can be drunk rapidly.
I wanted to try Akabu's new sake! It's refreshing and has a great gaseous taste. I was glad to have something with a different taste in between the fruity ones.
Lucky rare sake I came across at a liquor store!
I like the taste of the gasiness in the mouth. It has a strong umami flavor, but it goes down your throat without leaving a lingering aftertaste. It goes on and on and on.