Slightly wilder than Uraba Yanagi.
Easy to drink with any accompaniment.
Compared to Cho, it is more refined.
Toyokuni Shuzo's sake has a unique character depending on the price grade, which makes it enjoyable.
Slightly sweet and elegant sake. Delicious, but I wonder if it chooses the right accompaniments? I still don't know what goes well with sweet sake (T_T)
I liked it at a tasting and bought it.
When I got home, I drank it on the rocks, but it tasted bitter because of the ice, and it was delicious when I drank it straight.
I thought it was quite profound.
Purchased at a tasting.
The brewer said it would be better to drink it cold or warm than cold.
I put it in the fridge for now, so I drank it cold today, but it turned out to be very strange.
I warmed it up with my hand and it was mellow and nice (laugh).
I enjoyed it cold (lol).
Although it is labeled as a dry ginjo-style sake...it is not dry, and depending on what it is paired with, it can be sweet, but I still think it is an easy-drinking sake.
Tastes good, this is good enough, but I had a Junmai Ginjo first (laughs).
It would be good if it were easy to tell the difference in grade.
It adds to the enjoyment of comparing different grades, doesn't it?