It is a traditional rich type. It is in the line of Kamikame and Kikuhime, but it has less profound flavor and more peculiarity like old sake. It was quite expensive one cup.
It was 606 at a very cheap izakaya, and I ordered it warmed.
The juicy taste starts with sourness and a light sweetness, and becomes spicy and sharp in the middle. I think it's good, but it's not my favorite sake. I don't think it goes well with all kinds of snacks either.
A cup at room temperature. Mild Cemedine smell. The taste is also mild. If it is classified, it may be slightly mellow. It is similar to Koshikoi. There is no sharp part at all. Direct printing!
A glass at room temperature. It is smooth, light, thin and a little sweet. It has little character or flavor, so it may go well with darker snacks. It is elegant.
One cup at room temperature.
Almost no aroma. The taste is lightly sweet and passes off as mellow from start to finish. But it is consistently weak. It's light and easy to drink like water.
Paper label with cute characters on it.
The taste is mild and a little sweet. The fullness and acidity are as the name suggests, and it is a mild Junmai-shu.
A cup of hot sake.
Golden color. It is a mellow sake with a strong aroma like an aged scent. It is a little bitter, with a strong dry impression, and it is hard to feel the mellowness. It has a strong personality, but it has an elegant impression.
It has a sweet taste because of the added sugar, but overall it is a light sake. It is a little watery, but not peculiar, and if you can drink it for a little over 100 yen, it is GOOD!
A glass at room temperature.
It has the taste and aroma of a traditional sake. It has no peculiarity, and the taste goes in easily and spreads fluently, and then changes to a dry taste that makes your mouth tingle.
A glass of it heated up.
Light alcohol aroma. The taste is a solid type, but not too heavy. When it was hot, it was sweet, but as the temperature dropped, it became more subdued, with a light bitterness to the acidity.
A cup of hot sake.
The smell of semedyne is strong at first. The taste is extremely light, with nothing stuck to it at all, good or bad. The taste is thin but full. You can drink a lot of it.
It seems to be a minor sake, but the brewery seems to be enthusiastic about tours and sales.
I heated up one cup and had a drink.
The brewer told me that Kinsen's Shusen is a traditional brand that has been around for a long time, and that it is a flavorful type... and he was right. It has the mellow taste of a traditional men's sake. It is sweet with a weak aroma and a strong aftertaste. It is very good!
Warmed up and a glass.
It smells of alcohol and semedyne. The taste is quite mellow, with no distinctive characteristics. It is neither sweet nor spicy, but it has a fullness. It is an excellent ordinary sake that can be served with any accompaniment. Direct printing is good.
A glass at room temperature.
Refreshing taste. It's not spectacular, but it's a lot lighter and more refreshing than I expected it to be. The aroma is weak.
One cup at room temperature.
The aroma is weak, but the taste is light. The umami, mellowness, extremely weak gin aroma, and sourness are well-balanced despite being weak. It does not stick to you even when you leave. It is good.
One cup of it.
It has a light taste and a mouthfeel like water. The width of the taste is thin and plain, and it goes away lightly spicy and lightly bitter. It is straightforward, but still a little lacking.
One cup at room temperature.
The aroma is slightly mellow, and the ripeness is fragrant. In the mouth, there is only a light sweet mellowness, without any miscellaneous flavors or kick. At the end, the richness of the maturation is gone. It's so good!
A cup of honorable North Sea one cup.
The aroma is thin and semedyne. It is soft, sweet, and mellow as it goes in like water. The aroma is light and spicy, with a hint of alcohol. It is a versatile brew that can be enjoyed with any accompaniment.