Yamadanishiki Polishing ratio: Koji 50%, Kake 55
Refreshing ginjo aroma and cool taste. It has a bitter yet refreshing taste that you will never get tired of drinking 😇.
Koji rice: Yamadanishiki / Kake rice: Hachitan Nishiki
Polishing ratio 55
A summer sake with an alcohol content of 15%.
The mouthfeel is light and dry! The aftertaste is also bitter, but the aroma is full and lingers for a long time. ☺️ My favorite!
It is a dry sake with no habit.
Polishing ratio 50%.
Sweet juice! It has a rich pineapple and strawberry-like flavor 🍓 After a few days, the corners are removed and the sweetness is even stronger. It is so sweet that it is suitable for dessert rather than during the meal!
Polishing ratio 55
Overall, it is modest, with a young, fruity aroma similar to that of rice wine. It can be drunk neatly and refreshingly without any habits. Well balanced. Delicious 😋.
Koji rice type : Gohyakumangoku Kake rice type : Kura-no-Hana
Polishing ratio 60
It tastes best when cooled down to a crisp! It is characterized by its sharp and sharp spiciness. The aroma is gorgeous, and the flavor is strong. The range of flavors is enjoyable. My favorite 🫶.
Polishing ratio: Koji rice 55%, Kake rice 60
Aru-soze. This is a super refreshing and refreshing summer sake. It is quite dry, but the aroma is sweet and can be drunk by itself! It goes very well with sake.
Akita Sake Komachi Polishing ratio 45
Aroma of rice wine! One sip and you know it's expensive...
Green apple type freshness. Gentle, elegant and full. Soothing!
Hatsufrost Polishing ratio 60
Unique aroma..! Somewhat cheese-like fermentation smell? The taste is mild and has no corners. It seems to go well with strong meals.
Sakahomare (specially cultivated rice produced in Fukui Prefecture)
It is delicious! It is fruity, but acidity and bitterness follow it, giving it a dry impression when you drink it in one gulp. When you taste it, it has a juicy sweet peach flavor. The aroma and umami are strong, and the richness is slightly thickened, not like Tsuneyama in a good way.
Omachi Polishing ratio 70%, Koji ratio 39
A rare sake with a big impact, produced to be dark, sweet, and sour. Its strong acidity makes it a good match for strong meals such as sweet-and-sour pork. It is so rich that even a small amount will give you a sense of satisfaction!
Koji rice type : Yamadanishiki from Oita Kake rice type : Hinohikari from Oita
Polishing ratio Koji rice:65% Kake rice:70
Slightly effervescent. The aftertaste is quite bitter! Personally, I have the impression of bitterness, but it could also be taken as sourness. However, it does not have any peculiarities, so it is a good mid-meal sake. Aromatic and interesting!
Aomori Hana-Moi (One hundred and forty-five percent) Polishing ratio 50%.
It is gorgeous, fruity, and delicious! It has a full aroma with a gentle and clean aftertaste. Overall, it is round. It is well-balanced and is the kind of wine that you can easily drink too much of 😋.
Ipponjiri Polishing ratio 65% (flat polished rice)
It has a strong sweet taste. It is so easy to drink that you can enjoy it as if it were a juice. The sweet flavor lasts until the aftertaste.
Enjoy it by itself or with a few small sips in a classy way.
Polishing ratio 90
Craft saké with grapes used. Sweet and sour, slightly effervescent, almost sparkling wine. The freshness is wonderful, a stylish sake to drink before dinner 🍇The price is interesting, but it is a gift.
Rice Malted Rice type : Hanabukiyuki Kake Rice type : Masugura
Rice Polishing Ratio : Koji:55% Kakemai:60
The aroma is gorgeous and sweet-sour with a clean aftertaste. There is a hint of grape flavor, and it is just in between white wine and sake. It is a wonder.
It is delicious not only cold sake, but also at chilled temperature! This is my favorite of recent times. ☺️
Gohyakumangoku Polishing ratio 55
Super dry. It has a clear taste with no cloying flavor. It is light and crisp! When served cold, it is difficult to taste the sweetness of the rice unless you savor it slowly. The bitterness is moderate, and it is easy to drink. I like it a lot.
Yamadanishiki Polishing ratio 60
Sake quality: Lightly dry and delicious! Sourness and bitterness in the second half. It is too sharp and disappears!
Delicate aroma, it seems to be defeated by strong dishes. Suitable for the early stage!
Gin-no-Iroha Polishing ratio 50%.
Gentle sweetness and strong acidity give it a fresh impression. While the sake is light and beautiful, it is not strong, so it should be paired with light meals. It has a nice flavor that you don't get tired of drinking, and it is very satisfying as a food sake. ☺️
Omachi Polishing ratio 80
This sake has a natural and light impression with a sweet and sour taste that is typical of Koei Kiku. It is a type of sake that shows its strength more as a food sake than as a stand-alone sake. The aftertaste is bitter and never gets boring! It seems to be easy to match with any genre of food.