Buy it at the direct sales store in Fushimi. They bottle it in front of you from a tank set up outside the store through a faucet set up inside the store.
With a milling ratio of 49%, it has a clear and transparent taste with a characteristic bitterness and complexity.
Purchased at Kiyozakura Kappa Country in Fushimi for 440 yen per 1-gou bottle.
Although inexpensive for a junmai daiginjo, it has perfect specifications, including a ginjo aroma, a clear mouthfeel, and a delicious sweetness.
This is a product that can only be made by a large scale brewery.
Gekkeikan's sales pitch for a 1-gouze bottle of sake that can be drunk anywhere (in reality, it is difficult to drink anywhere casually). The price was 330 yen.
I drank it without any expectations, but it was surprisingly tasty. It has a delicious sweetness and little miscellaneous taste.
Mellow aroma, honey-like taste. It has a noble sake-like flavor. The alcohol content is low at 13 degrees.
It seems to be a good match for different tastes and drinking styles. It is good with light dishes or with Camembert cheese.
Junmai Ginjo-ginshu brewed with Association 701 yeast (Masumi yeast).
It has a very effervescent taste. It is gorgeous and light, and because it is a pure sake, it has a flavor that is steeped in flavor.
Very delicious 😋.
A series of badges from Miyazaki Honten, famous for its Kimmiya shochu released a few years ago. The blue one is made from Yamadanishiki.
It has a light effervescence when the bottle is opened. The taste is full and fruity. It has a slightly sweet taste, but it is not harsh, and it is a good mellow syochu liqueur liked by everyone.