It has a mild aroma of banana or melon, and when it rolls on the tongue, it combines gentle umami, refreshing acidity, light astringency and umami, and it is unexpressibly delicious!
The aroma is slightly lactic, like muscat grapes, and the taste is light, with a hint of sweetness and a beautiful umami flavor that quickly clears up. This lightness is good!
First Niigata sake in a long time. Refreshing banana and mango aroma, rounded sweetness to dignified and crisp dryness. Thank goodness for paper cartons.
Rice vinegar. It is even more white wine-like than the acid of white yeast. It has a delicious flavor and a refreshing twangy acidity. I think it would be better to warm it up a little on human skin to get more of the full flavor and sweetness of rice. A new sensation!
Mild fruity aroma, juicy peach-like sweetness, and a good balance of umami, acidity, and bitterness. It has a soft mouthfeel and may be preferable to Yamadaho as a variety.
Pineapple-like fruity aroma, soft and gentle sweetness, good umami, and a refreshing sharpness while changing from there to sourness and bitterness. Stable taste!
Thanks for coming across it! For the price, there is nothing to say about the taste. The slight whispery taste, the aroma of sake yeast, and the excellent balance of flavors make me want to drink it every day.
Although it is a liqueur, it has a gorgeous aroma, a sweet flavor reminiscent of brown sugar, and a taste of maturity, yet the aftertaste is refreshing. An unusual flavor in a good way.
It has a natural aroma like rice with a hint of sake yeast, a sweet taste like pear, a round and full flavor, and a clear acidity. It has a deep flavor. Since the yeast is Kumamoto yeast, the aroma and taste share similarities with Haruka's green label.
It has a gentle melon-like aroma and a rich sweetness, but it is not too harsh and has a sharp taste. It is said to be only available in the prefecture.
Occasionally, out-of-prefecture sake. Strong fruity aroma, sweet flavor like a mouthful of fruit, and light sharpness. Taste to my liking. I was impressed by the aroma.
At ICHI-GO-KAN. Melon? Peach? The mild aroma of melon or peach, the moderate sweetness, and the mild texture on the tongue. It has a subtle sweetness that makes it hard to believe that it is a sake with a sake strength of -10. A strange sensation, like drinking a slightly diluted sports drink. Excellent drinkability.
Fruity fruity aroma, better sweetness and dense flavor than Junmai Ginjo, balance of acidity and bitterness, taste I like more than Junmai Ginjo. Delicious.