Purchased with ANA miles.
A little aroma, sweet taste.
The color is yellow.
The taste is refreshing and does not linger on the tongue.
I think it goes well with thicker dishes than refreshing ones.
Purchased with ANA miles.
No scent.
Color is yellow.
Taste is like thick, firm and dry.
Will it stay on your tongue? It might be better to drink it with something to nibble on.
Purchased with ANA miles
Color is a little yellowish.
Aroma is like sake, not bad.
When you put it in your mouth, it tastes heavy and dry. It has a sweet aftertaste.
It is good to drink while eating something.
It is about 400 yen for 300ml.
As the name suggests, it is dry and has a Japanese aroma. It is refreshing but leaves a little residue on the tongue.
For this price, you can enjoy the taste enough.
About 1000 yen for 700ml
When you put it in your mouth, you will get a sweet taste of sake, but it will stay on your tongue firmly.
It is easy to drink and goes well with Japanese food.
If you continue to drink it, you will feel it lingers on your tongue, so you may not be able to drink a lot.
The aroma is fruity, and when you put it in your mouth you get a sweet taste from the slight carbonation, but it doesn't linger, it's refreshing.
Was it about 1200 yen for 720ml? I think it was?
The aftertaste is refreshing.
When you put it in your mouth, the sweetness will come and it will stay on your tongue, it's good when you want to drink sweet taste.
Japanese Sake from Fukushima
It has a refreshing dry taste, but it also has a feeling of richness that lingers in the mouth. There is such a feeling.
The nose is fruity and the aftertaste is sweet💦.
It's a little quirky but easy to drink.
It is exceptional.
It's hard for people who are not used to sake.
It's not easy for people who are not used to sake. The mouthfeel is gentle but the aftertaste after drinking it is peculiar. If you like it with a punch, you'll love it!
Purchased as part of a hometown tax comparison set.
It's easy to drink and has a nice mouthfeel, just like a special junmai sake.
I would classify it as a dry sake. It has a sweetness that is typical of Japan, and you can also taste the aftertaste. It goes well with cheese and other western-style dishes.
Purchased in a hometown taxpayer-funded drinking comparison set.
The taste is THE dryness! There's a slight sweetness in the mouth, but it goes away quickly and it feels like a dry drink.