Refreshing aroma with a hint of acidity. The mouthfeel has a pleasant acidity, followed by a firm dryness. There is no unpleasant alcohol taste, and while it is dry, it is relatively refreshing and delicious.
Since it is a nama-shu, it should be drunk well chilled. It has a clean mouthfeel, followed by a gorgeous aroma that is typical of nama-shu ginjo. The final taste is a sharpness and spiciness that is well polished. It was a small can at a reasonable price, but it was quite tasty.
It tastes clean and free of any cloying taste. The taste is a perfect example of the royal road of sake. It has little individuality, so it can be easily matched with any dishes. If anything, it will stand out with light-flavored Japanese food. At this price, it is an excellent daily drink.
The taste is clean with no cloying flavors, and the transparency is reminiscent of a clear horizon. It is not too puffy, and just when you think it might be a bit on the light side, you feel a pleasant dryness.
It tastes best when it is well chilled. It has a clear taste with no habits, so I thought it would go well with light Japanese food.
Mellow aroma of sake. Strong flavor that is not cloying but rough in a good way. Gradually you feel the dryness, and the spiciness lingers until the end. It is delicious, but it may be a little difficult to pair it with light-flavored dishes, and it may fight with dark-flavored dishes.