Isehikari, known as "miracle rice" or "divine rice," was mutated from Koshihikari at Ise's Mikanda. Sekiya Shuzo, famous for "Sora", brewed this special sake by extravagantly polishing 50% of the rice.
Limited number of bottles with SERIAL NUMBER.
I had a special opportunity to purchase it and jumped at it.
I enjoyed it while thinking of Ise, the land of the gods. It is similar to the sky, but has a deep mellowness, and I was able to enjoy a special moment.
It has a gorgeous aroma and a rich, sweet, yet refreshing taste.
I'm drinking it while watching the World Cup game against Germany.
It was a beautiful wine of victory!
It is a very refreshing sake.
It is not deep, but when you roll it around in your mouth, you can feel the fluffy flavor.
It is an easy to drink sake. It seems to go well with fatty meat dishes.
I bought this for my father's celebration of a happy birthday and we all drank it together.
It has a very refreshing and fruity taste. It will change your concept of sake.
It is a very mellow sake with a gentle throat feeling.
This is a limited edition sake for the end of the year. It was a wonderful Christmas Eve to get this precious sake.
There is no label on the bottle, but instead a wooden tag stamped with the Sekiya Sake Brewery seal hangs over the bottle, giving it the feel of an original sake.
On the palate, a refreshing, thick sweetness spreads through the mouth. Although it is unpasteurized sake, there is almost no miscellaneous taste.
This sake has been aged at low temperature for two and a half years.
The flavor of the sake expands in your mouth, and you feel a fluffy sweetness at first, and then a spiciness at the back of your throat. It has a mellow taste.