It is neither fizzy nor shwashy, but strongly carbonated! The aroma is very sake-like, but the taste is like fruit juice. The pink color reminds me of peach.
It tastes so good that you might just drink it in gulps.
Wow! And the moment I opened it, it smelled amazing.
I had no idea it had such a sweet aroma! If you were served it without knowing it, you might not think it was sake.
The aroma is thick, fruity, sweet, and cloudy. It's not as sweet as I thought it would be, but it has a nice bitterness in the back of the throat. This is too good♪
Mr. Jay & Mr. Nobby. Foul drinking. I think I understand! I want to drink it because it's delicious, but I'm conflicted that if I drink any more I'll get woozy.
It's insanely delicious!
First of all, the aroma is chocolate! I thought. Shocking.
One sip. I thought it would be thick and slightly heavy, but it was fruity, and the tangy, not quite carbonated, bitterness was irresistible!
I was impressed by the taste of a different genre of sake than the ones I have had in the past!
My first honored chrysanthemum.
It was not as orange as I had imagined.
The sourness came before the sweetness, and the bitterness came later at the back of the tongue. It was like a grapefruit. It is tasty and easy to drink at 13 degrees Celsius.
This was the first sake I drank to commemorate the occasion. I was about to taste some plum wine at a sake tasting at Echigo Yuzawa Station, when I was surprised to find it was mango flavored. I was surprised at how good it tasted. I had no idea sake could taste like this.