This Junmai Ginjo-shu is made from Hyogo's newly developed rice, "Hyogo Sake 85" (Hyogo Sake Eighty-Five).
It has a fruity, slightly sour taste with a cool sweetness to match.
It has a refreshing aftertaste.
Hello! I found you drinking Yamana Brewery!
I recently had a bottle of this series that was stored in a sherry barrel.
After hearing your thoughts on it, I wish I had bought this one too.
Hi, Ane. This sake is really neutral, refreshing and easy to drink. We have Nishiyama Sake Brewery (Kotsuzumi) nearby, but when I compare them, they have different characters.
I've been interested in micro-brewed sake lately.
Sanyohai Sake Brewery is also looking forward to the brewing process at their new brewery coming up.
I haven't had it yet, so I'll let you know what I think later.
I'm afraid to say that it's my daily reward, but it's Daiginjo sake.
The first sip is like drinking water, and the acidity comes at the end to refresh the mouth.