★4.0
Eikoh-fuji's annual spring limited edition. Fruity and gentle on the palate, it is a spring sake.
The way the aroma comes off is very good, and it is a bottle that will change the taste of those who are resistant to sake.
★3.5
To be served with sushi. It's a precious bottle that you can feel the roughness of the rice, which I don't think is 40% polishing ratio.
I learned a lot from the sake of the opposite of the so-called trend.
★4.0
The other day, I was fascinated by the "Yamamoto Strawberry Red" and immediately tried the Midnight Blue.
Putting aside my suspicion of bias, I still felt the performance was high!
As stated in the description, the sharpness of the blade struck me in the latter half of the day, and it seems to be best suited for sashimi.
Personally, I prefer the Strawberry Red, but just thinking about the fun of choosing the right one for the day's snack brings a smile to my face.
★4.0
I bought this because of the label, and it seems that all the creators are wearing glasses. And this RPG feeling of NES is unbearable.
The balance is good, and the sweetness is just right, so you can't help but drink it.
4.5
Ugh! I don't know how to describe it" is my impression for a while.
It's not too sweet, not too spicy.
Not too sweet, not too spicy, not too habitual, not too
Yes! I realized that this is the best balanced sake by my standards!
★4.0
It has the No.1 sweetness in the history of sake I've ever had, and is very mellow on the tongue.
If you drink a lot, it may be a little stale.
Depends on the food to match, but perfection is high!
★4.0
It has a sense of power, but it is also easy to drink and has a high degree of perfection.
This is a limited edition sake from a brewery in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
★3
No habits, mellow texture.
For the price (about 1,300 yen), it has a good taste and is quite reasonable.
I can understand why it is liked by everyone.