It's always light, refreshing and sparkling, but this one is robust with a strong bitterness. It's like a carpenter's father with a square cut. It's good.
The firm umami and the slight gasiness on the palate are refreshing.
Combined with the label, the image is of ears of rice, the shade of a tree, and a cool brook.
I enjoyed it while thinking back on how hot it was this year. I enjoyed it while thinking back on how hot it was this year,
It has a rather firm gassy feeling. The fruity, light and refreshing mouthfeel reminds me of drinking a soda on the beach under a beach parasol.
The sourness and bitterness come in later.
The sweetness is strong, making it a sake that makes you feel like you are in your youth.
Kawatsuru is sweet.
The sake has a refreshing dry taste with a hint of sweetness. It goes in rather smoothly.
When heated, it becomes more expressive, like a rugged old man's smile.
The fruity aroma and sweet bitterness with a fine fizziness is complex and delicious.
I thought I would stock up on it from now on whenever I see it.
Since my own salted rice-bran paste is also good, I had a bowl of shishamo and rice-bran paste while watching the fireworks at the summer festival.