Even when I wasn't much of a sake drinker, I remember returning to my parents' house at the end of the year to find this sake in a paulownia wood box, and my father and I would guzzle it down like it was water, saying, "It's so good and easy to drink - I can drink this.
When I started to like sake, I started to drink a lot of good sake from all over the country, and I brought back some of the recommended sake as souvenirs, but when I compared it to this sake, I felt that the other sake had a flawed character. I realized.
When you pour it in, the sweet aroma spreads, and when you put it in your mouth, two or three kinds of umami and sweetness rush in, and it disappears quickly and beautifully.
It is my favorite sake.
We bought it at the sake shop Yamada in Hiroshima station. I thought it had a good aroma and a strong sweetness, but it also had a good sharpness...I think...I'm not sure, but it was a good sake.
We bought it at the sake shop Yamada in Hiroshima station. It has a fruity-sweet aroma, a sour taste, and a strong rice taste, with a smooth aftertaste. It was so good that I want to buy it again for next New Year's.