I was late to start drinking it and it was pot season!
It's reasonably priced and has a great, robust flavor that's perfect for nabe!
It's a limited edition sake, so I'm not sure if you can buy it anymore.
It's described as dry, but it's not that dry.
It is a little fizzy, and you can feel the aroma of rice.
It's been a long time since I drank Tedorigawa, but it's as delicious as ever!
Slightly fizzy, thick, thick and delicious.
It is the first time to drink this brewery, so I can't talk about the whole brand, but it is not a trendy sake in a good way.
It goes well with fish that has a strong flavor.
It has a thick and delicious taste that is hard to believe it is a Daiginjo.
Speaking of Matsu no Tsukasa, I had an image of Yamada Nishiki, but this is a sake with a strong flavor of Aizan.
It is delicious!