Junmai sake with only 1% polished rice.
It had a very strong rice taste with some miscellaneous flavors.
It is an interesting sake with an apple-like acidity.
We compared our favorite Eiko Fuji with a glass given to us by a junior colleague.
The spread of aroma and taste also changed depending on the sake cup.
Both retain the same characteristics, but have different expressions of ginjo aroma.
The mouthfeel is full of the delicious flavor of rice, with a clean finish.
It is a sake that does not interfere with meals, but before you know it, you will be drinking it all up.
The gorgeousness on the palate is unique to kijo sake.
It has a yogurt taste with a gorgeous acidity.
This sake is just right for an after-dinner drink.
We will enjoy this sake today.
A gorgeous, sweet sake available only in spring.
The fresh aroma spreads on the palate, but the aftertaste is mellow without being harsh.
Recommended for fruity lovers!
I drank this sake when my favorite team won the first victory.
The taste was clean and dry, and I was able to immerse myself in the beautiful wine of victory.