It was cold, so we gulped down some hot sake with our meal. Steady Hakkaisan. Aruzome sake tastes better when heated. When you drink only junmai sake, you miss this kind of sake once in a while.
This sake has the same name as the name of a soba noodle shop in Jindaiji. It has become a tradition to stop by there every year on the way home from Hatsumode (New Year's visit to Jindaiji) and have a light drink with Soba.
The taste is robust but gentle, and it is very pleasant to drink it in the daytime while sipping it.
I bought this sake for drinking in my room during a trip to Utsunomiya. It is described as "light and dry," but I found it to be mellow and easy to drink, and I felt that it was what people call "sake" in Japan.
The price is reasonable, and I think it is a great sake to drink with friends and family.
Purchased at a roadside station on a trip. It has a light, refreshing taste, but the Junmai sake has a robust flavor. It is an easy-drinking sake that does not interfere with meals. I recommend it when you visit Notojima.
The brand name was not registered, so we have registered it!
Daiginjo-shu received from a business associate. It is easy to drink with a mild taste and not too sweet. If you want to drink it with a meal, meat dishes would be a good choice. It seems to be surprisingly addictive.
It has a light amber color and a fairly robust flavor and mouthfeel. The flavor is so deep that it makes you feel that this is what rice would taste like if it were made into a liquid.