(fish) jumping around energetically (e.g. when caught in a net)
melon
easy to drink
thick
In my opinion, it is a category like Houou Mita or Senkou
3.8 points
Sake that impressed me after drinking it at Hirome Market in Kochi.
Purchased at Hasegawa Sake Shop in GRANSTA.
I couldn't help but want to drink it at home when I got home tongue-tied.
Melon, pineapple.
No bad taste at all.
Infinite.
I thought so, but from the 3rd gou, I got a little bored with the lack of umami and sweetness.
However, it was the strongest sake until 2 gou.
4.1 points
Tastes like normal.
It tastes like Pocari.
I had never had it before I told my boss that Niigata is Abe, and I drank it on the way home from that party.
I was too drunk to remember much.
3.9 points
Mellow sweet taste
This is the third time I drink it.
It has a yellowish, mild taste.
It has a gentler entry than Hououmida, and it disappears without any unpleasantness, leaving only umami.
It is so good! I love it.
When I ordered, a new waitress? The waitress couldn't read the kanji for "hanamu" and kept looking for it in the fridge.
She said, "Oh, you read Hanamura with this 💦."
Don't worry. I've recently learned to read it too.
4.6 points
I received this wine from a friend in Shimono City, Tochigi Prefecture, where the sake brewery is located.
It starts off fruity, with a strong sense of rice flavor. As it is swallowed, the spiciness of the alcohol spreads quickly on the tongue, giving it a sense of heaviness, perhaps because it is 17% alcohol.
The aftertaste is herbal.
The aftertaste is similar to the aftertaste of Hanaboe Yamahai, which I drank in the past.
It goes well with strong flavored food.
It's not the type of flavor I can drink a lot of, but it's delicious ✨.
3.7 points
Various flavors are mille-feuille, and thoughts manipulate the taste. If you think it is spicy, it is spicy; if you think it is sweet, it is sweet; if you think it is sweet, it is sweet. Delicate. It surpasses everything.
4.6 points