A food sake, similar to Hakusen.
Hakusen is for the whole country, while this is for the local market.
It goes well with sashimi.
It is well-balanced, and although it does not assert itself strongly, it goes with the food in the same direction.
If you want to match it with sashimi, it is ☆☆☆☆☆½.
This one was a gift.
It is slightly effervescent, sweet and crisp.
It is perfect as a food wine, and we will enjoy it with red bean paste tonight.
Both are ☆☆☆☆.7
Jyushiyo Last Kuronawa
The sweetness is less than the previous two.
Hmmm...
Maybe because of the extravagant lineup, there is not much to say about this one.
Stars☆☆Half
Binding of 14yo
Next is this one.
Personally, I prefer this one.
It has a strong sweetness that makes me want to drink it by itself, not as a food sake.
The taste remains the same even after a long time.
I was more interested in this one than Man-niji.
☆☆☆☆
At a certain inn. The aroma is mellow and not only sweet.
From there, the taste is sweet, umami, and crisp.
The sweetness lasts so long that you want to drink it forever.
There was no sourness, but as the temperature increased, so did the sourness.
☆☆☆☆
New Nigori sake to open the year
Purchased with a good chance
Slightly effervescent and soft on the palate.
Less sweet than expected.
Deeply flavored.
☆☆☆☆☆