The first of the three bottles in the Tsuruoka City Hometown Tax Payment Set.
Junmai-shu made from 100% Haguro rice.
It has a gorgeous aroma and is delicious.
I couldn't help but drink more than I should have.
This is the last of the five bottles of Nagaoka City's hometown tax payment.
I was told that it is neat and dry and goes well with seafood, and I thought it went well with Ebomaki.
The fourth bottle of Nagaoka City's hometown tax payment
They are particular about using sake rice from Niigata Prefecture, not from outside the prefecture.
The taste is clean and refreshing.
Easy to match with sashimi.
By the way, they recommend the lamb steak for some reason.
This is the third bottle of Nagaoka City's hometown tax.
The taste is different from the previous two, and it is quite strong.
The aftertaste was like a potato shochu.
It may be a favorite type.
This is another one of Nagaoka City's hometown tax return gifts. It's very refreshing and easy to drink.
It is a dangerous sake that can be drunk like water.
One of the five bottles of Nagaoka City's hometown tax payment set.
It has a gentle aroma and taste that can be easily combined with any Japanese food.
In other words, it may not be very distinctive.
Light and fluffy, with a refreshing aftertaste.
It goes well with pickled yam in soy sauce.
Or maybe it goes well with most refreshing Japanese dishes.