Fruity taste with sweetness that goes into the nose.
It has a refreshing aftertaste without being too sweet.
Goes perfectly with fish dishes.
We enjoyed it very much.
It has a deep taste typical of Yamahai. It is dry and tangy at the back of the throat.
It is perfect with sweet and spicy food such as kabayaki (broiled eel).
I would like to drink it as a mealtime sake.
Immediately after opening the bottle, it is very tasty and has a sweet taste.
After a little time, the sizzling sensation disappears and the sweet taste remains.
The first sip is so delicious that I like to drink it as an aperitif.
On the second day, the sizzling sensation fades and the flavor and sweetness spread to the palate. It is still delicious.
I would like to drink it with sashimi as an aperitif.
It is dry but full of rice flavor and sweetness.
It has no peculiarities and is light, making it easy to drink.
It goes well with sashimi.
It is very delicious.
I found a sake that I am sure to repeat.
When you put it in your mouth, it tingles and pops on your tongue.
The fruity acidity mixed with sweetness and spiciness spreads in the mouth and is very tasty.
I also like the clean and refreshing aftertaste.
It is good as a food wine.
The spiciness comes up in the back of the throat.
There is not much sweetness, and the nose is filled with the aroma of rice.
The richness of the taste makes you feel like you are going to get drunk soon.
It goes well with strong flavored dishes and sashimi.
Risshun morning Shibori.
It has a slightly gassy and sweet taste.
But it is not too sweet and the aroma of rice spreads.
It is very tasty and fresh.
It was a good decision to pre-order.
Full of rice flavor.
It tastes best when drunk cold.
The spiciness and aroma of the rice spread through the sweetness, making me want to have another glass.
I usually don't have a chance to drink sake with alcohol, but this is one that I encountered when I was asked to select it. It was delicious.
Super dry junmai sake, 60% polished rice ratio
I drank it well chilled in the refrigerator.
The aroma is light and the spiciness and bitterness reach the back of the throat.
It is a very dry sake.
It goes well with light-flavored dishes such as sashimi and chilled tofu.
I bought this at Kurashiki Bikan Historical Park.
It reads "otanchin.
It seems to be an original product using rice from Okayama.
It has a rich aroma like matured sake, a robust sake flavor and acidity. The aroma of rice like sweet sake lingered after swallowing. It was a very rich sake.