Goes well with saikyo-yaki Spanish mackerel!
Goes well with strong flavored food.
It has a clear and slight effervescence.
Sweet taste★★⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
Refreshing★★⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
The sake was created by President Satoshi Kusaka and Director Yuya Tange (both working in the TV industry at the time), who met through NHK's program production.
It has a slight effervescence and is refreshing.
It is similar to Mio, but less sweet than Mio, so it goes well with food.
Sweet ★★★★⭐︎☆
Refreshing★★★★⭐︎☆
Less fruity.
Becomes spicier in the middle and more spicy in the aftertaste.
It becomes more and more delicious as the temperature rises.
Enjoy the time difference.
Sake made in a shochu brewery.
It has a sweet taste and a lingering aftertaste.
Recommended for people who like Toyo Bijin and Jyushiyo.
Dry★★★★⭐︎Sweet
Refreshing ★★★☆☆☆☆Thick
Extremely dry, but with less of an aftertaste.
but the aftertaste is not so tangy.
The aftertaste is not so sharp, and you can feel the dryness through the throat.
Almost no sweetness.
But that's what makes it so delicious.
Crisp, gooey and sweet aftertaste.
It goes so well with boiled in soy sauce.
It went outstandingly well with octopus simmered in soy sauce.
Dry ★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆Sweet
It is still my favorite sake.
It is a well-balanced sake in terms of spiciness, sweetness, and umami.
If you like Otters, you will love this sake.
I want to drink it forever.
Sparring? Uma!
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It is pungent and a little less umami, but it is refreshing and goes well with strong umami!
It is refreshing and goes well with strong flavors!