Dewazakura was on the discount wagon at a local supermarket. It was a junmai ginjo, Dewa Sanzai.
I tried it and found it to be delicious. I was lucky to get it at a low price!
I had previously enjoyed Dewazakura's Dewazanzan very much, so I bought some at a sake store near my office that specializes in Japanese sake.
This time, it was an unfiltered, unfiltered, raw sake.
However, I was disappointed that I did not feel the same taste as before. Maybe my taste buds have become accustomed to it.
This one is supposed to be better.
Purchased at a pot store on the approach to Narita-san when visiting Mt.
Test brewed sake with red yeast. It is limited to 240 bottles at the directly-managed store.
At first, I mistook it for a peach sake, but it was a genuine sake nigori.
When I opened the bottle, bubbles started coming out and it was so bubbly that it was almost agitating. It was full of bubbles.
The alcohol content was low at 9% and the taste was elegant, sweet and sour.
My wife said, "This is the best sake ever! My wife said.
Super Limited Test Brewed Sake" purchased at Iinuma Honke SAKASAI Magariya.
If you are told it is limited at the store next to the factory, you have no choice but to buy it, right?
The aroma is juicy and slightly sweet with a fruit aroma. My wife said, "It's really delicious! Isn't 1,320 yen including tax too cheap?
I heard it is a limited edition, but I hope they will re-release it.