It's not deep, but it's clean and crisp. It's not sweet, and it's not my favorite kind of alcohol.
I had some leftover Hotachi that I won at KALDI the other day.
Domaine style sake.
It has a clear, calm, soft and subtly sweet aroma. There is no sake smell at all, and the taste is extremely refreshing.
Delicious.
I forgot to take a photo, so here's a picture.
Not chilled, but at room temperature.
I just didn't chill it when I decided to drink it, but it was probably just fine at room temperature.
It is unexpectedly sweet and easy to drink.
I bought this because of the cute doggie dog on the label.
I think it's a peculiar flowery scent. It's a scent I've smelled before, but I can't remember.
It's smooth for its color, and the rice flavor spreads. Light sweetness.
It seems to be good for boiled fish.
Sweet and easy to drink. I also like the aroma. Dinner was a spicy curry, but it was sweet enough to neutralize the spiciness.
The hot spring in Ani was good.
I love Kamikochi. Not as a drink, but as a place.
It's a smooth and crisp drink. The taste is clear and crisp, as well as the appearance. It is also good for warming up on the mountain.
I'm planning to visit the Tohoku region with a friend of mine who loves sake, so I was wondering if you could recommend some. We're planning to stay in Aomori and Iwate, so we're hoping to buy some on the way. We have our own tastes, but we'd love to know what features you recommend for your tastes.
Purchased on a road trip in Niigata.
It was dry and crisp with no sweetness. The food in the car that day was sukiyaki, but I want to enjoy it with grilled fish.