It seems to be Yamahai, but the richness characteristic of Yamahai is thin, and the impression is that it is a normal, slightly thick sake.
I think it is just right for those who don't like Yamahai.
Mellow but slightly spicy.
But it's high in alcohol content and the aftertaste makes your throat hot.
Perfect for chilling out with a bit of strong flavored food.
As the name suggests, it is super dry.
But it has the taste of rice and it's delicious!
It is best to drink it cold with some snacks, rather than as a sake for a meal.
It is smooth on the lips, but when it is in the mouth, it has a mellow feeling and a gorgeous intensity. It also has a slight carbonation. The taste seems to complement Japanese food.
It is characterized by a faint slight foaming.
Since it is a Fushimi sake, it is hard water.
But it's not as hard as Nada's sake, so it's reasonably refreshing.
I think it is a representative sake of Fushimi.