The drinks I drank on New Year's Day, Part 2.
Sorry for the picture of the empty bottle.
The moment I opened it, it spurted out and I panicked.
I'll be careful to read the warning carefully before opening it (laughs).
I enjoyed it with the Osechi.
I've never been much of a nigori drinker, but it was so easy to drink that I think I'll make it an option from now on.
I forgot to post this.
I drank it a month ago, so I don't remember much about it, but I think it was a fruity drink.
It's also available in supermarkets, so it's good to know it's affordable.
I bought it because I've never had a Tokyo sake before.
As the label says, it's a little dry, but it's easy to drink.
It's not flashy, but it's easy to drink, and I like the way it keeps the basics of sake down.
It's good to drink it with a meal or with a snack.
It's an ordinary sake that you can find at the supermarket, but I buy it occasionally because it's from a place that has a connection to me.
It is easy to drink because it is not habitual.
Using "Dewa no Sato" from Yamagata Prefecture
Rice polishing rate 60%.