I didn't think you could buy it at 7-Eleven. LOL!
You can feel the freshness of this sake!
We had it with some shirasu we bought the day before as a snack!
Nice fruity aroma, not too dry I'd say! Easy to drink with a mouthfeel like a cool breeze flowing through it!
I'll have some raw shirasu and raw sakuraebi on the side!
I've had this before but couldn't describe it, so I bought it again!
It's pretty dry, but I paired it with sashimi and it's so good!
I think I paired it with nabe before?
I opened it the wrong way and blew it out, ...
I bought it thinking that even people who aren't very good at sake could drink it with me, but they loved it because it's easy to drink, with the delicious sweetness of koji!
However, this strain makes you drink too much, so if you don't control yourself, you'll be in trouble. LOL!
This is Hatsukame, my favorite sake.
It smells completely of yogurt, and as the name "Karakara" (dry and spicy) suggests, it's a dry sake!
I paired it with a spicy peperoncino today, so I'll try it again with another meal. LOL!
I had one bottle left, so I didn't hesitate to buy it!
Fruity scent as always. Melon-like, banana-like...
But when you put it in your mouth, it's a little tangy and dry!
The gap between the sweet aroma and the spicy taste is wonderful!
We had it with pescatore!
At the store.
Sweet yogurt? Aroma like.
Tastes like yogurt too, sweet and easy to drink!
I've never heard of this drink before! I want to drink it again!
I've been curious about Drunken Whale since I've seen it so often!
It seems that in Kochi Prefecture, people have been enjoying sake with fresh food for a long time, and the characteristics of this sake are "mild aroma" and "sharpness", while "bringing out the flavor".
That's exactly what the sake was! I drank it after the meal was over, so next time I'll drink it as a food sake!
Shizuoka local sake follows!
Its aroma is fruity, like melon or banana!
This alcoholic sensation gives way to a crisp throat-feel that makes for a refreshing drink!
It seems to be a Shizuoka style sake with little acidity, gentle and easy to drink!
My new favorite first tortoise!
The aroma is banana like. The mouthfeel is soft and you can feel the slight fizziness of the raw sake!
It was really hot today, but for some reason we had nabe. LOL!
But it goes well with nabe! LOL!
Lightly melon-like aroma. No. Is it yogurt?
It is said to be dry, but the moment you put it in your mouth, it feels sweet. After that, the alcohol leaves the nose and you realize it is dry.
It smells better the second day!
It smells better, like melon and banana!
But the alcohol feeling is still there.
This is the Nanbu Bijin I've been wanting to try!
The aroma is mellow, the taste is refreshing, and you can feel a little alcohol in the aftertaste.
I had it in a red wine glass!
Today we're having a Western-style meal, so I thought it would be a good sake to go with it.
It's not very sweet, but the mellowness of the Junmai Daiginjo and the slight carbonation make it a refreshing accompaniment to the meal.