The rabbit is as cute as ever, and the sake is so cute, you'll be tempted to buy a packet of it.
The regular Hakusen is too light and light for me, but this one is a bit more robust.
It has a spring-like rosé tint to it, but that's just the color of the bottle, it's actually a clear sake.
It has a cute jacket that kids will want to drink it with when they grow up.
4/5
The following is Kurimoto's explanation.
This is a freshly pressed junmai ginjo-shu, the first sake of the year, which until now has only been available to a select few because of the difficulty in maintaining its quality.
It is an osake with a freshly squeezed aroma and a rough taste.
Yeah, I don't know how difficult it is, but it's delicious 😊.
3.5/5
This sake is limited to 1500 bottles, but can be enjoyed at a reasonable price.
It is sweet and soft on the palate, but it feels more robust than other sakes, perhaps due to its slightly higher alcohol content of 16%.
The aroma lingers in the mouth.
3.5/5
A bottle that I bought by the packet without a second thought.
The aroma is very gorgeous, and the product description says it reminds me of tropical fruits.
The scent may make you like it or dislike it, but I like it 😊.
3.5/5
It is delicious, but I think the Daiginjo lacks a little bit of the Huayouyasumi feeling😅.
I think I would enjoy the Hana-yosuyu style more if it were a regular junmai.
4/5
If you first described this as smelling like banana🍌, you are a very expressive person.
I can't think of banana when I drink sake (lol).
I prefer this to the Daiginjo.
It's a delicious sake 😊.
4.0/5
The beautiful blue label is eye-catching.
You can enjoy the taste and lingering aftertaste typical of junmai sake.
It was a perfect match for my husband and wife's tastes, so it went quickly 😊.
3.5/5
I enjoyed the robust flavor and lingering aftertaste, which was quite different from the usual watery Nyoku.
I rather wonder what is that thinness of the ordinary one?
The bottle has a nice jacket.
Comments from the brewery below.
There is no trick or trick.
We just want you to have fun playing with this sake.
We want you to forget about the passage of time while having a good time with your friends and family....
Please be aware that this sake sometimes has a few "offspring".
3.5/5
The Taisetsukei I have had so far was sweet, so I thought this one would be too, but it was surprisingly dry.
It caught me by surprise in a good way.