I am tasting a very strange drink. The aroma is yogurt. The taste is also sour yogurt. It gives the impression of drinking makgeolli. There is a slight aroma of sake. For those who usually drink only sake, it may be a bit lacking. People who like sake will like it! The alcohol content is quite low at 6%.
I found an interesting sake! I found it at a supermarket in Ashibetsu near Hokkaido and bought it without hesitation. It was probably a Hokkaido limited edition sake. I like how they clearly say, "We blend the sake we have in stock! I like the grace with which they tell us that they have it in stock.
I love the fact that it's only 800 yen for a 900 ml bottle. Very cheap. It's cheaper than the 720ml bottle. I wonder if the blend is different.
I thought it would have a rather bland taste, but it was surprisingly refreshing, or rather quite refreshing, in a good way, with no bland taste. I thought, "Wow, I really like it. It can be served cold or warmed up. I want to repeat it, in fact, I want to hoard it! It was great!
This is! It is an adult sake! The aroma is smooth and the mouthfeel is dry and smooth. The aftertaste is mild. The feeling on the tongue is strong for a moment. The bitterness is slight. It does not have a very strong character, but it has a masculine atmosphere.
Oh, I like this one a lot too. The aroma is very fruity. The mouthfeel is also fruity with a gentle sweetness. The sharpness is slow and gentle. The bitterness is very slight with a little hint of bitterness. It is easy to drink.
This was my first tasake, and I regretted why I had not tried it before... It was so delicious that I regretted it! It has a light sweetness with gentle overtones. Because it is so easy to drink, it is so precious and important to drink that we refrain from drinking it! It is so easy to drink that it is too good to be true! I love it!
It's a label buy! Cute!
Cute label, but quite deep, or maybe not the gooey type? The aroma is fruity, and when you put it on your tongue, it's dry, with quite a bit of bite! And the bitterness is quite strong. The sharpness is gentle. It's a little tangy, but not too much. The bitterness is the most noticeable, but of course it's not unpleasant! Delicious.
If you are a sake beginner, it might not be what you expect. I like it!
Kuhhhh~ Delicious! The name is cool to begin with!
The aroma is not too strong, but very dry. Slightly effervescent and lightly tangy on the tongue, with a balance of sourness and bitterness, and a hint of dryness afterwards.
I like it...I wonder if I can find it again.
Oh, wow! It's not as dry as it looks! But as I sipped the sake, I found it to be somewhere between medium dry and dry.
The aroma has a slight sake aroma. The sharpness is very good, and after it finishes, there is no doubt that it smells like pears! (Maybe...) The impression is quite refreshing. (Maybe...) The impression is quite refreshing. It is more of an in-between-dinner drink than a before- or after-dinner drink.
It's delicious with a hint of sweetness! It is slightly sweet and unusually not so sharp for a sparkling wine. It lingers on the tongue gradually. It also has a hint of spice. Maybe it is because it is a draft sake?
It is like a sparkling sake that can be drunk slowly. The alcohol content is not so strong, but it feels strong. It has a bit of a cloudy taste. It's delicious! I like it!
Sake series bought at the supermarket -! I appreciate this one! It's neither spicy nor sweet, it's right in the middle, but it's so refreshing! Oh, this is the ultimate in drinkability. A little bitterness at the back of the tongue too. A little bit of aroma too. The kind that makes you drink a lot!
The owner recommended this sake to me, saying, "I usually love Sengoku or something like that." It was introduced as a very beautiful and noble sake.
The aroma is very gentle, and when you take a sip, it is soft and gentle with a hint of mild dryness. The sharpness is very good and super refreshing. Bitterness follows at the back of the tongue. It is very easy to drink! It is a mild dry sake that you can easily enjoy.
The moment I drank it, I said, "Ah! I love it!" I could hear it in my voice. Soft, fresh, slightly effervescent! It's exactly what it says on the label, but it's really delicious! The soft sweetness is refreshing with a bitterness and slight effervescence that goes from soft sweetness to a refreshing freshness. I love it!
I'm sorry I haven't returned your comments in a long time...(T_T) I got hooked on Yoshidagura in the summer and have been repeating it for a while now. It was really a perfect match for me and I highly recommend it.
Fluffy and dry with a strong aroma. It leaves a strong impression on the tongue. It is a mature sake with a strong bitterness. But it is not too strong, so you drink it slowly and deliberately.
The first sip is bitter and pungent. The aroma is restrained and fruity. The sharpness is slow. The impact is not that strong, but it is the kind of sake that can be drunk slowly and deliberately all the time.
I thought it would be a modern, crisp sake, but the aroma is refreshing, but when you put it in your mouth, it is very dry with a hint of bitterness. It also has a strong bitterness! The bitterness disappears immediately, so it has a nice sharpness. It is a strange sake. As the label says, "old/new?" is so perfect that I thought it was genius. It goes beyond classic and modern. I've always wanted to try something like this! I'm so happy!
I bought it in Monbetsu, where I was on a business trip!
It was the first time I had seen it, so I bought it without really looking at it... but it was a 20% alcohol pure syochu liqueur, which is supposed to be drunk on the rocks.
My first impression was "Mmmm, it tastes like shochu" - I am not good at shochu. But when I drank it on the rocks, it went very well. The aroma is a brewer's sake, but the taste is close to that of shochu. If you like shochu, you can enjoy both!
This is a souvenir from a trip to Nagoya!
It's a high strength sake, but I don't feel it's too strong. It has a sweet, mild flavor and aftertaste, but it's very easy to drink. Interesting! It has a nice sharpness on the tongue, but it stays in the throat. I thought I don't like strong sake, but this one is delicious and easy to drink!
It's so good! Slightly sweet and slightly tangy. I love this kind of modern, gentle, yet slightly satisfying sake. It's fruity and gentle. The balance of sourness and sweetness is the strongest.