The second sake of the New Year is from Shiga Prefecture.
I went to the brewery at the end of March last year and bought it, but my father liked it so much that I ordered it this time.
It is crisp and easy to drink, yet spicy and delicious!
Highly recommended.
It was sent from a relative in Hirosaki, so I will have it from New Year's Day.
Tohoku sake is sweet!
It is easy to drink and even beginners can enjoy it.
As I was told at the brewery, it was easy to drink and tasted a little different from sake because it had been laid down.
When it was no longer cold, it returned to the taste of sake and felt spicy.
Recommendation.
I bought this dry sake in front of the station because I was told it was limited.
It is indeed dry, but easy to drink.
My father liked it a lot.
It might taste better if it is cooled down a bit.
I had bought this sake when I stopped by Kyoto on business in November.
I finally had a chance to drink it.
It is very tasty, easy to drink, and goes in easily.
I felt it had a strong alcohol smell when served cold, but I was told that it could also be served hot, so I tried heating it up.
The aroma of the sake became more noticeable and tasted better.
I used to buy a raised horse when I lived in Mie.
I think it originated from the raising horse ritual at Tado-taisha shrine.
It is sweet but easy to drink and has a good depth.