A repeat purchase.
It has a sweetness and umami that is typical of Kudo, and a slight aroma of maturity.
I wish there was a variety in this size so I could try them all!
The final drink of the day was Koei Kiku.
It's not even hiyaoroshi, but it has a lot of flavor...I thought it was from the year 2021.
This is delicious!
A wolf in rabbit skin. I'm curious about it!
It is 80% of Aizan, which means that it has not only sweetness but also a strong miscellaneous taste, which is a little different from the beautiful Aizan.
This is another work that only gives you a sense of stability and peace of mind.
It is too delicious with just the right amount of flavor.
It goes well with autumn dishes.
I thought I had a hard name, Takeyoshi, but the reading was chichinpui.
Although I had some misgivings about the mysterious taste, I bought it because of the high trustworthiness of Takeyoshi.
The sweet and sour taste is almost like a white wine.
I like this taste a lot, too.
I saw one that I was really interested in, so I got it without hesitation.
I wondered how it would taste at 12 degrees Celsius, but it was a quintessential Masamune. The sweetness is light and light, and it goes in very smoothly.
I'm sure it will run out soon.
I chose this bottle because I felt like I was looking for a good value for money with a sense of security.
There is nothing outstanding about it, but it always tastes good and I like it.
I had been curious about it since drinking it at the store before, so I bought a four-pack of it and tried it over the three-day weekend.
The cooler weather and the calm taste were perfect.
I also had a glass of Kaze no Mori, which I had been curious about.
It has a fruity and gorgeous aroma, but when I drank it, I found it to be very dry.
As expected of Kaze no Mori. It tastes great no matter what you do with it.
The pumpkin cat on the label caught my attention so much that I ordered it.
The sweetness and a hint of ripe aroma were unmistakably delicious.
It's so good!
We had a drink at the Banshu Ikkyo Fair. Thank you for the freshly opened bottle.
As the name suggests, it is dry and easy to drink.
It's a nice one, too.
As described in the description, it has a slight berry aroma and the usual Jikkai flavor that I love.
The tone is a bit subdued, but it is deeply delicious.
As a rice wine lover, I had always been curious about Kikusen, and when I saw it on sale in a four-pack, I jumped at the chance to get a bottle.
The sweetness is a bit subdued and calm, and the umami and sharpness come through quickly.
It's the kind of sake I like to drink alone.