Light sweetness. Lovely fruity aroma that goes down the throat. The closer it gets to room temperature, the sweeter it becomes..........................
To celebrate my mother's 60th birthday this year.
It is a "Ni-Rabbit" in the Year of the Rabbit.
It has a sweet, fruity flavor that even people who are not used to drinking can enjoy easily. It is such a sake.
It casually leaves the mouth and spreads clear pungency and umami in moderation. Good on the palate and refreshing. A gentle breeze. It seems to go well with refreshing dishes. It is such a sake.
First of all, I fell in love with the label.
Fruity aroma. The sweetness of Aizan rice stands out.
The acidity that runs through the mouth is also pleasant.
Light and refreshing in both aroma and mouthfeel, just like summer. Ideal for very light and refreshing dishes? In a good sense, it does not have a deep flavor. It goes down your throat nicely. It is such a sake.
As the name suggests, it has a slightly carbonated feeling that bounces in the mouth. The aftertaste is dry with a slight weight.
Introduced by my father-in-law.
We had it at room temperature. Soft aroma. It has a moderate sweetness in the mouth and a warm aftertaste. I would like to have it little by little as an accompaniment to a meal rather than as a sake alone. The sake is impressive for its lack of spikes.
Sake from Yamagata. The first time you drink it, you will be greeted by a sweet aroma. I thought it might be a little strong on the palate. But from the second sip, the taste is like water. As the word "raw" means "alive," you can feel the gentleness of the rice. It is the kind of sake that slides smoothly down your throat.
Sweet aroma. Refreshing and watery. The aftertaste is slightly dry and heartwarming. Although it is a little lacking, it is a refreshing sake that goes well with light dishes and can be drunk as many times as you like.