30 ml at Osaka Ekimarche.
It is dry but has a full flavor.
It is a complete taste, so it tastes good with a few sour snacks.
The Akaoni label and the Aooni label seem to be the same in content.
While it is called dry, it is an easy-drinking, delicious sake that is a little heavy with sweetness and umami.
I couldn't find the red label on Amazon, so I guess it's a seasonal thing?
I believe it says it is also good lukewarm...not sure, but it looks like it would be good that way too.
About 2,000 yen
Polishing ratio 70%.
Alcohol content 15
Junmai
Hokkaido
Kamikawa Taisetsu Shuzo Brewery Co.