It has a hint of sweetness, but with the refreshing feel of a daiginjo.
It seems to be a sake for foreign countries, so I was afraid to drink it, but it was more delicious than I expected. But it was better than I expected.
It contains light carbonation and has a refreshing taste. The sourness and slight bitterness went well with tempura. It seems to go well with strong dishes.
I found this at a liquor store where foo fighters and Tatenogawa Sake Brewery collaborated, which I wanted to drink. It was sold out on the official site, so I gave up on it, so I'm really happy.
It has the fruity taste of a daiginjo, but also has a sharpness that makes it delicious.
It's even better when you drink it while watching Fu-fi.
Sparkling? The first glass was so bubbly that I thought for a moment, "Sparkling?
It was dry and tasty, and went well with mackerel miso and salted fish.
The rice is polished to 29%, so it is very fruity and sweet. It goes well with cheese, and cold tofu was also good.
I'm also happy that the price is reasonable at 2,400 yen for a four-pack bottle of this quality. I bought it because of the cool label, but I have no complaints about the taste.