It's a sake for the recovery from the torrential rain in Niigata.
Sake with a sparkling aftertaste, as if it contains carbonation.
It has a sweet taste, but it doesn't linger.
I happened to see a sparkling sake, so I bought it!
I thought it would be sweet like Mio, but I was surprised to find it was a Japanese sake! I was a little surprised!
The alcohol content is about 14%, but it's easy to drink!
It goes well with the fat from the yakitori, and it refreshes the palate, so it goes down easy.
The unique flavor of sake is a little weak, but I would recommend it to those who want to enjoy the atmosphere in a casual way.
Nigori sake at 15 degrees
Huh? Is this amazake? It has a sweet taste...
I have a meeting tomorrow! I said to myself, "I have a meeting tomorrow" and we opened it together.
I guess it's safe to say that it was just the two of us.
Firm and sweet plum wine
In exchange for personal information to prevent resale (bad publicity?) We were given a bottle of the secret one that our friend had obtained with the limit of one bottle per person!
I asked the waiter for a dry sake recommendation after drinking a bottle of Shinmasa Sansho, and he told me to try this one. She said it was recommended as a food sake. It was refreshing.
The last drink of the year!
It says on the cap that it has a production date of 202001 and that it should be drunk within 6 months, but I decided not to look!
This sparkling sake is sweet and easy to drink!
It was delicious!
It was a good last drink!
This is an experimental sake.
I was lucky enough to have a freshly opened bottle. There are some fine bubbles glittering in the bottle, and there is a slight stimulation.
It was a rare thing.