Easy to drink, with a mild and thick taste.
Aroma and sweetness are also well perceived.
Aftertaste is light and refreshing. It has a light aftertaste.
I think I will drink too much.
I feel sourness and pungency, then a little bit of nigori and then it disappears.
It seems to be lighter on the tongue than Kame-no-o, which is also a classic Sengoku. Maybe it's my imagination.
Aromatic, fruity and above all very sweet. Sake? It is like, is it an ice wine? It's like that.
But it is refreshing and delicious.
Junmai Ginjo Namaishu is also sweet and delicious, but I think it is sweeter than Junmai Ginjo Namaishu.
A nice aroma comes, followed by a pouty fizziness and acidity. Delicious richness with a trolley-like feel on the tongue.
I wouldn't mind buying another bottle.