It's got a solid flavor, heavy from the first sip, delicious!
It is sweet, but the aftertaste and the back of the throat are surprisingly clear!
The sweetness lingers only in the mouth and is very easy to drink.
The moment you put it in your mouth, it's sweet! is the first impression!
But the aftertaste is surprisingly refreshing and easy to drink!
I now want to try the nama-shu!
The fruity aroma spreads from the moment you put it in your mouth, and the aftertaste is refreshing.
The aftertaste is refreshing, but it's also very drinkable.
Personally, I think I like it more fruity.
At first sip the umami, sweetness, and alcohol aroma give it a heavy image, but it's lightly fizzy so it's surprisingly easy to drink!
From the second sip, it changed to fruity!
You might be tempted to drink too much, but be careful because the alcohol content is a little high!
A little bit of a sparkling sensation.
It has the crispness of Junmai Ginjo, but it also has a strong, unrefined sake feeling.
It has a richness, but the hidden acidity in the aftertaste makes it a refreshing sake to drink.
Fruity, but not too sweet.
As you would expect from an unpasteurized sake, it is thick!
Since I first encountered Tsururei 7 or 8 years ago, it has changed my image of Niigata sake!
I love it!
Clear and dry? I don't think so.
It's definitely dry.
Is it powerful rather than refreshing? The strong aroma that goes through the nose is impressive.
The first sip, the sweetness and the aroma are very impressive. The second sip, the aftertaste is surprisingly light and dry. It is a unique sake that will be liked by different people.
Slightly tangy and fizzy.
Dry and crisp, but with a touch of flavor.
I'm not a big fan of acidity, but this is not an unpleasant acidity, and I think the balance is very good
How will the taste change? I'd like to drink it little by little, but I'm sure I'll drink it soon
I drank it for the first time.
It's not too light, but I like the first impression of the flavor.
I'd like to try the other ones too.
Thank you very much!