I enjoyed drinking it at New Year's, so I bought it again at a local supermarket. It was very easy to drink, perhaps because I had been drinking a lot of strong sake. It is a royal road of junmai sake.
I bought this at a local Lumine store on my next trip to Toyama. It has a strong sweet taste, almost like drinking mirin (sweet sake), although I have never had it before. It has a very peculiar taste, but once you get used to it, other flavors may not be enough.
I bought it because it was reasonably priced at a local supermarket. The bitterness was more noticeable than the sweetness of the rice, but it too went well with any dish.
Purchased at a department store in Shinjuku. This is my first time drinking Wakayama sake. The taste of junmai sake was as expected. However, the taste is not as good as the food, and the corners are not as sharp as the food.
Purchased at a nearby department store. The brewer enthusiastically explained to us. It has a slightly sweet taste. It has a strange taste with a hint of wood (forest)? It has a mysterious taste with a smell of wood (forest).
I went to a local supermarket with the intention of buying another bottle of Sawanoi, but after some hesitation, I bought this one. It is like a candy that sticks to your tongue, but has a clean aftertaste. But it has a clean aftertaste, which is also addictive.
Purchased this local sake at a local supermarket. It has a refreshing aftertaste that leaves the tongue clean and clean. I think I prefer junmai-harazake. Very cool taste.
Purchased at a department store in Shinjuku. It was a refreshingly mellow drink that was a complete change from the last time I had it. It went well with strongly seasoned dishes.
I bought it at a department store in Shinjuku after being sold it by a pushy salesperson. It was delicious. One of the best I have had this year. It would be an exaggeration to say that the word "mellow" is reserved for this sake, but it was that good.
Purchased at a department store in Yokohama. It has a peculiar taste that I disliked when I was not good at sake, but the more I drink it, the more it tastes good. It is a wonder.
Purchased as a souvenir at Utsunomiya Station. I had it to snack on the leftover beans from Setsubun, and the sweetness of the rice tangled on my tongue. It was very delicious.