It's a sake you can buy in Belgium, but it's a little too sweet, a little sakey later on, and just okay, it's junmai sake.
I would buy again ⬛ don't buy again: not bad but not the greatest. 2.75/5
It was a very interesting experience to drink because it was Japanese-French sake.
☑️ buy again: if easier to find here than good Japanese sake, why not! 3.5/5
Junmai Ginjo bought at a Korean-Japanese goods store called Silla. It is a not very expensive junmai ginjo with a sweet smell and soft taste.
☑️ buy again: yes, good enough and easily available in Belgium. 3.75/5
Souvenirs from Iya Gorge. I drank it with udon noodles at a buckwheat noodle shop in Iya-kei. There is a picture of Kazura Bridge on the label. It is a little too sweet, but a delicious cup of sake!
☑️ buy again: yes, great souvenir! 4/5
I drank it at a tavern in Nikko. It was so good that I brought it back to Belgium. It was so delicious we brought some back to Belgium.
Tasted at an izakaya in Nikkō. It was so delicious we brought some back to Belgium. It's a slightly sweet unfermented sake.
It's a slightly sweet unfermented sake. ☑️ buy again: yes, definitely!
4.75
Sake with a slightly dry taste. Aged for two years. Aged for two years. Better when warmed up slightly.
Aged for two years. Better when warmed up slightly.
Better when warmed up slightly.
3.75/5