We had it at the Ikiizumi Nihonbashi restaurant! We drank a lot! I was deeply moved because I climbed Mt.
After that, we also had premium sake such as Jikin and Jyushidai, so I was completely tobiked. Thank you very much!
I got it at the Ikiizumi Nihonbashi store in Tokyo.
For some reason, I've never been able to find a place that sells Kido even though I live in the Kansai region!
It tastes fruity and easy to drink, perfect for a toast!
I drank it for 4 hours and completely lost my memory!
Continuing on from last time, Red Takeshi!
Both are refreshingly good!
The last time I had F, it was just like you could drink it in a gulp, but this one has the flavor of sake.
I finally have the sake I've been wanting to drink since I got hooked on sake!
It's light enough to drink in gulps, yet has enough flavor to keep me going for as long as I want!
I can't wait to drink it again!
I was told by the clerk (I forget the details) that this is a new series of NAMINOON
It is quite light and sweet, so I can especially recommend it to sake beginners.
I forgot to record the drinks I had quite a while ago.
It's pretty sweet, but never cloying.
I paired it with something spicy, sweet and spicy repeatedly, and drank it down in no time.
Now I want to try a different label, it was delicious.
My first drink of this series!
Personally, I didn't really like the snowman, so I bought it, wondering what it would be like.
One sip and you get a really light taste of sweetness, bitterness, and acidity in a really light flavor.
The taste was gentle and gentle, and I thought, "This is organic? Of course, I meant it in a good way.
I thought the aroma was a bit melon-like, but my partner calmly commented that it was not rice sweetness.
It is delicious, so if you see it, please give it a try.
We finally got it, Mutsu Hachisen!
When I drank it in a glass right after opening the bottle, the sweetness came to the forefront.
Even if you like sweet and tasty, it might be a little tough.
But when served in a wine glass, it suddenly became moderately sweet, aromatic, and delicious!
It's going strong!
I was attracted by your review and bought it even though I have been having a hard time with Yamadanishiki sake lately.
It has a very light and juicy taste and can be drunk like water.
I was recommended to drink it in a wine glass at the store, so I compared it at home between a regular cup and a wine glass, and the taste was totally different!
So please use a wine glass when you drink it🍷.
It was pretty much my favorite drink! I'll buy it again!
I was told that raw Omachi is only available for a limited time.
I took a sip of it when I was storing a bottle separately, and it was lightly fruity and sweet.
I can drink as much as I want and I'm looking forward to drinking it tonight.
Personally, I found the fire-roasted version to be more round and light.
I'm sure the taste will change as it sits for the next few days, so I have even higher expectations.
Comparison with Omachi (vague memory)
The sweetness is there, but this one is lighter and the aftertaste disappears quickly.
I think the umami was stronger in Omachi...although Hanamura itself is not that strong.
As for the price, Rikuhada is more reasonable.
Anyway, they're both delicious!
I look forward to letting them sit for a few days.
I was looking forward to drinking it because it had been recommended to me by Sake no Wa for a long time.
I had a hard time deciding between the Arabashiri and the Nakadori (I don't have a refrigerator that can hold a bottle), so I went with the Nakadori, which was the only one I could find.
It tasted just like a fruity, lychee-like sweetness with a refreshing taste.
I've always liked Hana-eup, but this one is a bit more floral than that.
I would like to compare it with other Senkou...
It's been a while since I drank "Kaze no Mori".
It's one of the sakes that got me into the sake swamp, so I like to drink it from time to time.
I sometimes drink it to see if my taste buds have changed, and sometimes I don't...
I knew it was cosmopolitan and delicious!
There are many different types, but I always forget which one I drank...