Chokai, so the waiter told me to buy it.
Strong and sweet sake, like a fresh Jun Dai sake.
It has a "doburoku" feel to it.
I get tired of it after one drink.
The first mouthful is a punchy one, but it mellows out after that! The first mouthful is a punch, but it mellows out after that.
It does not lose to strong flavors.
It has an umami taste that spreads quickly at first, with a slightly sharp aftertaste and a pungent aftertaste.
The taste is not harsh even when drunk towards the end of the bottle.
This is what Yamagata sake should be like.
Taste clean and tasteless like a Junmai Daiginjo.
You can gobble it up!
It has enough peculiarity that it does not taste bad even when served with sweet food.
It was quite heavy and felt like a drink! It was quite heavy and had a "sake" feel to it.
But it is not too pungent and has no unpleasant aftertaste.
This is what we mean when we say it goes well with rice!