I bought this sake after hearing that it is dry and goes well with fish dishes at my favorite liquor store.
The other two types, Arabashiri, Nakakumi, and Bakumidori, seem to become spicier in that order.
The aroma is gorgeous and the flavor is delicious, and the sweetness is followed by a refreshing finish!
It is not too sweet, and you can enjoy the lingering taste. It is also good for nabe (hot pot)!
I asked my favorite liquor store for a recommended food sake and bought it. It was Miyasaka from the Masumi sake brewery. It is a refreshing sake, but it is not bitter and has a slightly sweet aftertaste! It's a good choice!
I happened to stop by a 7-Eleven in Tsudanuma. I later learned that the store is famous for its extraordinary selection of sake! With a small portion of Sake Sobori as an accompaniment, along with a light drink, Atago no Matsu.
Tomikyucho sake I encountered at a shellfish restaurant. It had a soft acidity and a refreshing sweetness that was so delicious I had to have two more sakes!
Valentine's Day bottle that I had bought at the beginning of the year, with smoked cashews and after dinner!
It has an elegant mellow sweetness, delicious!