Rating: A-.
It has the strength of an original sake and a slightly sweet taste, with a good sharpness. Goes well with boiled vegetables. The price is inexpensive and good value.
Rating: A-
A fruity sake with a fresh sake flavor and a slight sweetness that makes it a perfect accompaniment. Perfect as an aperitif or dessert. I would buy it again.
Evaluation: B+
Junmai-shu with absolutely no miscellaneous flavors. It has the strength of raw sake, but no alcohol smell at all, very carefully crafted and beautiful sake.
Excellent taste considering the price. Great sake for the price, buy it when you find it.
Rating: A
Very sweet and thick. You can drink this as a sweet treat on its own.
The oysters are also a great accompaniment.
It's a great sake no matter how you drink it.
I'm going to drink it slowly and savor it tonight.
Evaluation: B
Not too thick for an unblended sake. The alcohol content is high, so be careful not to drink too much.
It has a sweet taste, but not too sweet.
I have no complaints as the price is reasonable.
Rating: B-.
Perhaps because of the 15% alcohol content, this is a raw sake, but it tastes thin and has no acidity.
The taste is clean, crisp and elegant.
Rating: B-.
Very easy to drink, light flavor.
It has no distinctive aroma or taste.
It is best served with something delicate, such as dried tofu or okara.
It may be that my expectations were too high, but considering the price, it is a good value for money.
Rating: B-.
Sweet and easy to drink. The aroma and rice flavor is almost nonexistent, but it is carefully crafted and has a delicious flavor. Goes well with nabe.
Rating: B
The fruity aroma and the strength of the original brew are perfect. Definitely delicious. There are many rivals in this price range, so I had to give it a harsh rating, but it is a candidate for a repeat purchase.
Rating: C+.
Not much taste or aroma at room temperature. When heated, the flavor changes to a more sour taste. Definitely suitable for heated sake. The price is surprisingly low, so you won't regret buying it. You can drink it just fine.
Rating: B
I've had this cold and warmed, and this is by far the best warmed sake I've had.
Slightly dry with a hint of umami. It's not in the fruity ginjo line.
I would add this to the list of sake I prepare for the winter.
Rating: C+.
A faint aroma on opening the bottle. It is dry and crisp. If you like this direction, it is worth a try. You can get the feeling that it has been carefully crafted.
The label is very cute.
Rating: B+.
Slightly sweet, good for a mid-meal drink.
It goes well with tempura.
Although it is a pure sake, the flavor is almost non-existent.
I feel that this is a carefully crafted Junmai pure rice sake.
Surprisingly cheap, it is unbeatable in this price range.