A refreshing gem with a slight sweetness typical of summer sake.
The cute label is a bonus, and the pattern glows in the dark!
I enjoyed it with both my tongue and my eyes.
I didn't think I moved it that much, but it overflowed as soon as I opened the bottle. It is very lively!
It is such a delicious sake that it makes you feel as if you are drinking super quality natural sparkling water.
Sawaya-Matsumoto Moribashiri was unexpectedly stored for two years. Perhaps the temperature in the storage place was just right, but the wine has matured beautifully, retaining its freshness while adding richness. It is delicious!
Junmai Ginjyo Aged Genshu by Teisho.
You will notice the taste in the first sip, and even if you don't like it, you will find yourself mysteriously curious about it. The more you drink, the more addictive it becomes.
Hanagaki's Umeshu, a gift from Hanagaki. Harmony of water, rice, and plums!
It tastes more like plum sake or plum sake. It was a delicious and enjoyable sake to savor sipping.
It is a delicious sake with a dry appeal, but with a refreshing sweetness and gentleness that outweighs the dryness.
It occurred to me that many people who say they are hard on others are actually the more considerate ones.
It was not only refreshing and fruity, but it was empty in the blink of an eye.
Just the fact that it is called "the brewer's secret sake" makes it taste twice as good. In fact, it is delicious.
It is dry but soft on the palate, and not too heavy, which is quite my favorite kind of sake.
It is a very pleasant sake, and you will be filled with a happy feeling as it passes down your throat.