Ninonomoto arrived last week.
It has a sourness that is typical of the local area, and although it is not as sweet and deep as Rokunoso, it is still very good.
I was so shocked when I drank Yamadanishiki Gononozo at a restaurant that I had been looking all over for it.
Finally, I was able to purchase it.
It has a gorgeous aroma and acidity with a full sense of the sake's origins.
I didn't feel it so much when I had Yamadanishiki, but it also feels similar to Shinmasa's No.6.
In any case, it is very tasty.
I'm also looking forward to the Ninonozo that arrives tomorrow.
The stag beetle from the United Arrows collaboration with Senkou.
I bought it because I thought I would not be able to buy it if I missed out now.
Surprisingly, I was able to open the bottle in a couple of minutes.
It has the full-blown acidity and sparkling sensation that is typical of Sentori,
It is delicious with a silky feeling peculiar to nigori.
The first No. 6 that I had longed for.
It is an H-type, which is sold exclusively at Hasegawa Sake Shop,
I happened to see it for sale in a store and bought it.
It is very tasty with good acidity and bitterness, but also has a nice sharpness.
I don't think I will be able to buy it again,
I bought a bottle of Sake Mirai Hi-ire last time and was hooked on Hanamup.
When I heard that Omachi Hi-ire was coming out in early June, I immediately bought it.
It has a rich sweetness, but slightly less sweet than Sake Mirai.
The aftertaste is clean and well-balanced, really comparable to the Jyushidai Honmaru.
It is too delicious.
I found it at a liquor store and bought it right away.
It is sweet and fruity with a nice sharpness and a slight spiciness at the end.
It is one of the best sake I have ever tasted.
I would like to try other sake rice varieties.