Limited Label
It was soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good!
I can't ever drink this again!
I can't go back to the original after drinking this!
It was just so hard to open.
It has an elegant carbonation and the taste of Niimasa is slightly sweetened and has a special feeling.
It's the kind of sake that would only be served at an upscale ryotei (Japanese-style restaurant).
It is rare to find sake with such a sour taste!
It's like a fun sake that pops in your mouth and seems to be all the rage!
It tastes just like the name says, and I've never had such a match in interpretation!
It has the taste of sake, but it is not dry and goes well with light dishes.
The label actually has a dragon on it, which is very cool!
It has a subtle refreshing aroma and seems to be popular with everyone.
You really can't go wrong with Niimasa Sake Brewery~~!
I have had many different kinds of sake, and once again I am reminded that Shinsei has a unique taste!
It is as refreshing as a glass of soda water in the summer and needs to be savored in the mouth with each sip!
However, I still can't tell the difference between the different sake brands in the Niimasa Brewery, so I'd like to train my palate.
It's expensive, but it's still worth it, and I'd definitely drink it again, next time I'd like to try something better than R. ......!
It has a floral flavor, just a little bit like strawberry.
The aroma is really sweet and nice....Happiness...
The aftertaste is not too sweet.
It was like a rare fruit flavor.
It's very sake-like, yet refreshing and easy to drink!
It has a protein content that goes well with sushi, but also has a bit of sweetness to it, making it a sake that goes well with rice!
Very mild
Mellow and thick
Easy to drink
Not sweet like amazake, but almost tasteless, sweet, delicious, and very happy!
It is very cloudy sake without any peculiarities.
This is a very easy to drink muddy sake!
Sooooooooo easy to drink!
It feels like a mild Tatsu.
It's so light and watery that you can drink a whole bottle in one gulp!
This is really an aperitif!
A refreshing, wonderful, happy sake!