It looks like a sake from the Honda store.
It's creamy yet dry.
If anything, I get a vanilla-incense kind of thing.
The sake rating is said to be -1.
Not too sweet and not too hot, they say.
On balance, the acidity and sweetness stand out, but it's crisp anyway.
The impression is understated.
Instead, it goes well with various dishes.
In addition, there were quite a few left, so
It's probably been a few days since he opened his mouth.
I like this one a lot.
Not too sweet, not too dry.
Not too thin and not too thick.
The description of the store said.
It has a gentle aroma reminiscent of ripe fruit and a firm, satisfying, mellow taste. It leaves a soft rice sweetness.
Yummy.
Elegant and sweet drink.
A slight bitterness in the aftertaste.
Is this the kind of thing you would call grapefruit-y?
Personally, I'd rather taste it on its own.
It wasn't a rare match for grilled fish.
Something doesn't feel right.
What's good is good.
And I don't hate the Mumulo cedar itself.
I love this drink, but I didn't realize there were so many different kinds.
Thanks to the owner for letting us compare drinks.
Thanks for the explanation for my stupid tongue.
This is my first time drinking it, and it sounds like a fine sake from Chiba!
It's delicious without reason.
Sweet?
The first sip is smooth as a pure rice ginjo.
After that, it felt thicker and thicker.
It goes well with grilled fish and sashimi.