We went to a sushi restaurant in Kisogawa, Aichi that has been in business for about 45 years and is a local favorite😍.
While we were eating sushi, I asked if they had any sake and they offered me Kikusui!
It felt soft on the palate but spicy when swallowed! It's great to drink from noon ♡♡♡!
It had the best sweetness.
I could feel the fruity citrus flavor and it was great.
We were also served a rare snack to go with the sake. I think it was the liver of some kind of fish. Sorry for my garbage memory, please go to Akabane for now😇.
The taste of the rice was quite good on the palate, but it was not just the taste of the rice that spread out afterwards(?).
It was so good that I couldn't resist the feeling of it spreading in my mouth 💐.
I also included a dish of sashimi of cold yellowtail!
It seems to be a sake that is only served in restaurants!
I heard that if it were sold to the general public, it would be resold immediately.
Well, it was really, really, really good.
It was so good that it can be ranked as No. 1-2 among all the sake I have ever had.
I was happy with the infinite sweetness.
I remember this sake as being quite good, with a soft taste.
It seems that they only distribute it to restaurants.
So it seems it's a rare sake that we can't buy for ourselves.
I want to drink it again.
Chiyomusubi Drink Comparison Series🌹.
The taste has a lot of depth! I think I felt the spiciness and bitterness the most in this comparison...!
But this is also the best when combined with a strong-flavored meal.
The label looks like a sunrise image!
It's nice to drink this sake in the morning, isn't it?
Third kind of Chiyomusubi drink comparison 👀.
I find it spicier and more bitter than the dancing swan from earlier!
But paired with a strong flavored fish dish, it was a winner 🏆.
The second type of thousand night musubi drink comparison 🍶.
It was refreshing and quite easy to drink!
It's a good price if you want to buy it, but the taste is worth the price.
Took me to a store in Tokyo Station! 🌸
It was so easy to drink, it was like champagne but you could also taste the rice!
Check out the official website,
SORAH.... It means "beautiful aurora borealis" or "morning star".
It means "beautiful aurora borealis" or "morning star".
It was so fruity that it was hard to believe it was sake (in a good way). It was so fruity that it was hard to believe it was sake (in a good way)!
The official website also says that it is an aperitif, and I was very convinced!