What's this? It's really delicious!
The flavor is totally different from that of a simple Daiginjo. It's sweet. It's delicious. Easy to drink. It goes down quickly.
I like sweet, so I was intrigued by the design of the sweet-looking bottle and bought it.
It is really sweet. I like sweet, but it was so sweet that I thought it might be a little too sweet. The sake level is -15!
It is true that there are times when I am in this mood. I would rather drink it alone than with someone.
Slightly low at 14 degrees.
It's called fruity, but it really has a fruity mouthfeel.
Rather than pairing it with some kind of meal, I would rather concentrate on the aroma and enjoy it.
Purchased at my favorite liquor store.
I checked and found that there are very few stores that carry it.
Purchased at a supermarket in Hokkaido.
Chosen because it is a unique local sake.
The rice is only grown in Hokkaido.
The taste is distinctly sweet with a strong aroma.
I looked it up to review it, but there was almost no information about it on the Internet.
It is a dry wine that even a connoisseur who specializes in sweet wine can drink without hesitation.
The melon taste is certainly noticeable.
For an evening when you want to feel refreshed.
The aroma is not assertive and the mouthfeel is fruity.
A refreshing gas feeling immediately after opening the bottle.
It is refreshing and does not smell of alcohol.