Today is the anniversary! My first Zijin! A sake that is not easy to drink. I'm in a great mood with the taste that goes beyond the crystal clear head. There is no miscellaneous taste at all, and you can taste the sweetness. Thank you so much. I am grateful for life.
Nigorizake raw sake.
It is a sweet and delicious sake. I would like to buy this sake again. It's fun to try different kinds of sake depending on the season.
It tastes just like it says on the label: "gentle aroma, clear and smooth flavor, and a crisp acid after taste. It goes well with meals! I love Mimurosugi. It is the best!
It's soft, sweet, mellow and most delicious. I don't know how to describe the soft feeling in my mouth. I feel sorry for my lack of vocabulary. But I am very happy.
Dewaifu is a sake rice produced only in Nara prefecture. This is the first time to taste it. It has not only a sweet taste but also a depth. It is a sake to savor with care. Thank you very much for the sake. Let's work hard again tomorrow.
It was written, "Yamada Nishiki grown in Agara's rice field, low polished rice 80%. It was the first time I had Kido. I felt the sourness right after drinking it. Later, you can feel the taste of the rice. Thank you for the food.
It's the first time I've had it... I've always wanted to drink this sake. I could finally buy it. It is lightly fizzy, fruity and low in alcohol, so it is very easy to drink. It is my favorite sake. I want to drink it again. I'll be back to buy more!
It was my first time to have it. It was the first time to experience the taste. It was sweet, but it was my first time to taste sweetness. It was very delicious. Thank you all for your hard work for another day.
We had it with hot pot.
It goes well with it.
It is refreshing and has a hint of sweetness. When you swallow it in your mouth, the fruity aroma goes away from your nose.
It is a delicious sake. I like Mimurosugi.
This is a sake where you can taste the water used to make the alcohol. The alcohol content is 13 degrees. Anyway, I love Mimurosugi. I want to visit Imanishi Shuzo someday!