The taste of the wood veneer, Junmai sake brewing.
The longed-for Viridian. Ah, it's delicious. As a reward for a day when you feel like you've worked hard.
From the Felissimo Hanabusa Group. It has a full aroma and taste. It's good to drink with meals, but it's also perfect for when you want to take your time and drink it.
It's so easy to drink that you'll end up with a full quart of sake.
From Felissimo's distribution group. This month is Tamanomitsu. It is crisp. It is probably good lukewarm.
It's September and it's already autumn in Hokkaido. I think I'll warm up some sake tomorrow.
It's a gift from a senior. Sweet, maybe? Did they tell you to drink it chilled, or not so much. Freshly opened, it's very slightly fizzy. But the aroma is sweet. It has a rich taste. I have to take my hat off to the selection of a senior beer maker.
A lovely, refreshing drink with ponkan! It's not Japanese sake, but it's served at Bitsuo, so I put it on.
Thoughts.
Fanta Orange!
Chill, chill, chill!
They are made with organic rice. I bought the label jacket, and you were right! It smells so good! The sweet smell of rice! Not glamorous, but it smells good!
It's light, but it also leaves a lingering aftertaste.
The back end is clean. It goes down smoothly. Oh, I can't stop drinking it. And I think it goes well with any kind of food. I think it goes well with any kind of food.
With vegetable curry.
Sake from Felissimo Hanabukai.
Easy to drink and goes well with any kind of food. It's easy to drink and goes well with any kind of food. It is selected by Felissimo Hanbai Club.
I think everything goes well with natto (fermented soy beans). I really felt that I am Japanese.
I finally got to drink Shinsei. Paired with sashimi and pickles on a day when you want the drink to be the star of the show.
It's delicious.
Thank you to the #6 yeast. Thank you for the Japanese rice.
From Felissimo's sake distribution group. We received two bottles and drank from a junmai ginjo, so this time we tried a junmai sake.
It has a nice balance of richness and refreshing taste. We served it with a cold sashimi salad.
One word: rich! It's a sake that came from Felissimo's distribution program, and it's called Good Sake in a Wine Glass. Certainly. It's not a summer sake, but it's a sake to drink slowly.