Unfiltered, Junmai Daiginjo, Shizuku Ehime 45... The mouthfeel is quite refreshing and straightforward with no cloying taste. It is easy to drink with little ginjo flavor.
The mouthfeel is rather sweet, with no unpleasant ginjo flavor, and it is an easy-drinking type of sake that wears off quickly and easily. It is not a sharp sake, but it is easy to drink.
The mouthfeel is quite refreshing, and the bitterness precedes the taste. The bitterness and the ginjo taste precede it, so I guess it's not my favorite type...
An immediate bitterness after the refreshment, but it doesn't leave a bad aftertaste. I'd say it's refreshing, but I think it leaves a bit of bitterness...
It has a sweet taste, followed by a slight bitterness, and ends with an overall sweet taste. I don't dislike it... but if you ask me if it goes well with sashimi or something, I'm not so sure...
The mouthfeel is well-balanced with soft acidity and sweetness, with a good amount of ginjo flavor... It cuts right through... It is a little different from other sake... It is hard to describe... It is a sake that emphasizes balance. (It's hard to describe...it's a well-balanced sake.)
The mouthfeel is full of the ginjo flavor, but the bitterness in the aftertaste is a bit strong and cancels out the ginjo flavor, so it's not that I hate it so much, but... it's not my favorite...
I bought it on the way home from the Kochi Yosakoi festival! It is a very typical Kochi sake, refreshing and crisp, and it was delicious with the bonito tataki and gone in no time (laugh).
Sunshine yellow. My favorite, Yamamoto-san. Overall, the image is monotonous and refreshing. Delicious but a bit lacking. The more you drink, the more alcohol you feel. I wonder if the image of refreshing and clear is right...
Full of fizziness, as is typical of nama-shu. It tingles on the tongue. It has almost no sweetness, but the acidity and bitterness are moderate, making it a delicious sake that goes down easy.
The mouthfeel goes in smoothly but with a gentle ginjo feel. It is still easy to drink because it has a simple taste and the aftertaste is very smooth, but I personally find it a little.......
The mouthfeel is clean, with a straightforward ginjo feel, but it doesn't end in a whimper, so it's easy to drink. It is easy to drink, but maybe a little bitter?
The mouthfeel is highly carbonated! If I were to describe the strength of the carbonation alone, it would be the carbonation of the first sip of a freshly opened Coke in your mouth (lol)!