1,000 yen per cup at an izakaya (Japanese style pub).
It has a fruity aroma and is easy to drink,
The body is firm and drinkable.
It has a sharp, strong lingering taste that spreads horizontally.
Personal Score 83
A little over 1000 yen at the supermarket.
The aroma is modest for a ginjo-shu,
It has both a robust and gorgeous flavor.
It is quite good as a food sake.
Personal Score 82
Convenience store at JR Isahaya station, 577 yen.
Very fragrant and fruity.
When you put it in your mouth, it spreads round and round,
It seems to go down softly on the tongue.
It has a slight sharpness.
Personal Score 84
At a popular corner bar in Hakata.
One cup is 480 yen.
The aroma is moderate and the sweetness is gentle.
The body is also suitably moderate.
There is not much of a tangy taste,
and you can enjoy the good flavor.
Just right.
Personal Score 83
550 yen at the JR Shizuoka Station kiosk.
The fruity aroma is just right,
It has just the right amount of sweetness and flavor.
It goes well with all kinds of food,
It would be very useful for everyday use.
Personal Score 83
Purchased at Shinagawa station of Shinkansen. 301 yen.
It is 70% polished rice, so it has some miscellaneous flavors, but it is easier to drink than expected,
but it is easier to drink than expected.
It is a heavy type of sake.
Personal score: 75
A sake brewery in Yame City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
It is very easy to drink and goes down smoothly.
The aroma and flavor are mild,
and umami are mild, and of course, there are almost no off-flavors.
Personal Score 80
420 yen at a typical Hakata corner shop.
It is highly aromatic and fruity.
It is characterized by a very sweet taste,
It is also good for old men.
Personal score: 84
At Tachinomi Elbow (Fukuoka City).
The second drink of the Senbero set.
Kirei (sharp) flavor and good aroma.
I think it goes well with all kinds of food.
Personal score 83
At the famous "Shuraku" restaurant in Kakegawa.
One cup is 650 yen.
The taste is refreshing yet rich.
The balance of aroma and flavor is wonderful.
Personal score 88
Local convenience store in Hokkaido,
Purchased at Seicomart at a discount price.
Alcohol added.
It has a strong sweetness, so much so that you would think it was sweetened.
Not bad, less tangy than expected.
Personal Score 77
Daiginjo with a rice polishing ratio of 38%.
The gorgeous aroma soars,
The flavor is moderate and stimulates the tongue.
The flavor is very pleasant and easy to drink,
It is quite easy to drink.
Personal score: 85
264 yen at a supermarket in Odawara City.
From a brewery in Miyagi Prefecture where I used to live,
I bought it for the cup with a swan on it.
It has both alcohol and sugar added,
The taste is heavy and sweet.
Personal Score 72
At a convenience store at Obihiro station, about 1,400 yen.
The rice flavor and the weight of the sake are very impressive.
The aroma is good, and there is no heaviness.
There is almost no hint of a tangy taste,
It is one of the best sake ever made with 70% rice polishing ratio.
Personal score: 84
300ml
510 yen including tax at a convenience store.
Lightness that one would not expect from a 70% polished rice ratio.
No hint of a tangy taste.
The aroma is moderate, and it is useful for everyday use.
Personal Score 82
At Jidori-ya Kichihoushi, a single cup of sake costs 600 yen.
Aromatic and full-bodied flavor.
It has a shimmering taste that is not straightforward.
It has a dry, crisp aftertaste.
Personal Score 84
799 yen without tax at a certain supermarket.
It is clean, light, and easy to drink.
The aroma is high, but it is not too strong to the nose,
It is a junmai (pure rice) brew, and has almost no cloying taste.
It may not be unique,
It may not be unique, but it is a good introduction to junmai daiginjo.
Personal Score 81