I opened the bottle with care, but failed. I should have welcomed it in the sink with a cup in my hand. It was refreshing and creamy. Just when you let your guard down, you get a strong alcohol feeling.
It is a sémé, but it is mild with little miscellaneous taste. The taste is not too fresh for Tenmei. It says that it can be enjoyed warm, so I think I'll try it.
It is purchased at a certain volume sales store. It has a strong umami taste.
This Junmai Daiginjo class sake is sold at 2,000 yen, while many of them are sold at 1,000 yen for a fourth bottle.
I bought this because it was featured at a liquor store and I was curious. When I first opened it, I thought it would be a little heavy with a gassy mouthfeel, but I found it to be soft and clean as an aftertaste.
I bought this three months ago, but I didn't realize that it had been about a year since it was released from the warehouse. It has just a hint of the fresh fruity taste of Daishinshu, but with the added richness of advanced aging.