It seems that this sake is only available in the Hokkaido region.
It was really just a little tangy, no peculiarities, easy to drink, and aromatic.
It tasted elegant, and I liked it!
If I ever go back to that area, I would like to try a different series.
When drunk cold, fruity? It was not so much to my liking. I didn't like it much when I drank it cold, but when I drank it hot or lukewarm, it was delicious.
I wouldn't repeat it, but it might be a good choice in winter when you are in the mood for hot sake.
The fizzing, the gas was amazing!
I prefer it gassy, but I think there was a little too much. I don't dislike it, but I may not repeat it.
I'd like to find a sake with a little less gas.
It's Christmas, so I drank some sparkling!
Delicious!
I would recommend it if you want to drink sparkling sake in style, but not if you want to drink sake.
I'm thinking that in the future, instead of sparkling sake for Christmas, sparkling plum wine might be better...
It seems to be a limited edition sake, "Good fortune comes to the smiling gate.
It was delicious! I could taste the bitterness from the third sip.
It was delicious, but I think I preferred Kaze no Mori, which I drank a long time ago and which was called "Ramune for adults in summer". I think I liked Kaze no Mori better.
Purple Label Omachi
Mature taste, I imagined a strong impact sake from the label, but it is very mature.
I don't dislike it, but I don't think it's a repeat target.
Sweet and sour! It's like green apple, muscatel, or white wine. You can drink it in a big gulp!
It may not be for those who like THE sake, but I want to buy it when I want to drink it lightly!
Green Label Nama Sake
It is firmly dry.
Maybe because I prefer fruity sakes, it was a bit harsh for me.
I would recommend it to those who like dry sake with a lot of zing.
But I'm interested in the purple label, which is only available in Niigata Prefecture, so I'd like to try it.
I drank a standard junmai sake that is often found.
Many people seem to like it, but it didn't really appeal to me.
I would like to try some of Akabu's others.