The sake brewery here seems to be famous for Tensei. This sake is a brewing process, so it may be the one that is not widely distributed. It smells and tastes like sake! It smells and tastes like sake. It is on the dry side, but not that strong. It is good with strong flavored food.
There is a pshhhh sound when the cork is opened. The label says to chill before opening, but there is no specific mention of carbonation.
Three days after opening the bottle, the pusher is still almost the same.
It was the first time I enjoyed it on the palate.