I was told that warming it up is recommended, so I had it warmed to lukewarm. The aroma of fluffy rice is apparent and the taste is smooth. It is dry, with a touch of bitterness and sweetness, but finishes clean and crisp.
A bottle recommended for its dry, light taste. The taste is as refreshing as water. The aroma of cedar from the wooden vat was subtle. The aroma was gentle and very easy to drink.
It has a clean, dry, elegant taste that is not too fruity. The aftertaste is also unquestionably delicious and dry with little bitterness. The gold label is as elegant as the sake itself.
The aftertaste is bitter and sharp with a light gassy sweet and sour aftertaste. The aroma is not too gorgeous, but when you drink it, it smells soft and nice.
Since it is a draft sake, it was very drinkable.
According to the liquor store, it does not taste good when it is freshly made, so the best time to drink it is now, after it has been laid to rest for a while, so we opened the bottle.
I opened a bottle of Juromann that I purchased at Gonoi Sake Shop in Aizu. I was worried about Uraroman, but chose this one this time because it was recommended by the staff.
It was mellow and sweet, but not heavy,
It was very easy to drink for me, as I am not a big fan of sweet and umami sake.
It goes well with everything, such as sushimi-stuffed yellowtail radish, iburigakko (pickled ginger), and cream cheese.
It would also be delicious heated.
I think that the Romain series, following the Nanaroman, are all good, so I would like to enjoy them little by little in the future.
The first sip is quite refreshing. It is as habit-free as if it were water. From the second sip, I felt a soft sweetness and a gentle bitterness in the aftertaste. It is just the right sake, not too spicy and not too sweet. It doesn't fight with the ankou ponzu (pickled gizzard fish paste) served with the entrée. It looks simple and can be enjoyed in a relaxed manner.
It has a moderate umami flavor with a pleasantly slight acidity. It was the kind of sake I wanted to drink only during this hot and humid season, even though it is autumn, and it soaked into my body. It may be a little insufficient with light-flavored sashimi.
Easy to drink! Dry and refreshing.
It is easy to drink like water and has no habits, making it easy for sake beginners to try.
I think it is an excellent sake as a food sake.
I thought it would be dry, but it also has a sweet and tasty taste.
The color is quite yellow, and I felt it was very robust.
It seems to go well with rich snacks rather than sashimi.
It was quite heavy for a sake beginner.
It is a dry sake with a taste I like.
It has no peculiarities and is easy to drink but not boring.
It is refreshing and perfect for summer.
The cut and color of the bottle is also cool and nice.
It is very easy to drink.
It has no strong habits and goes well with seafood dishes when served chilled and refreshing in summer.
It has a subtle aroma of rice flavor.
There is almost no alcohol flavor after the second sip, making it perfect for a mealtime drink.
I chose it at a creative restaurant to see if I could be of some help in the recovery effort.
It is easy to drink from the first sip, just like a white wine.
It would go well with seafood carpaccio.
As you continue drinking, a sweet melon-like aroma escapes your nose.
However, it is not too sweet and has a pleasant aftertaste.
The owner says there are not many stores that carry this sake.
I am a sake novice, but Ishikawa's sake is easy to approach even for beginners, and its elegant taste is soothing.
My first Nanaroman.
It has a cool and gentle taste, perfect for summer.
It has a hint of sweetness, but it has a clean aftertaste. It is very pleasant to drink cold in the damp and humid season, as it soaks into both the body and the soul.
It is a very easy-to-drink summer sake.
It is also a perfect food sake, so I paired it with sardine rice cake.
I drank for the first time at the after party of a drinking party.
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I tried Tengu-mai.
The aroma of the rice was very strong,
The aroma is more mellow than crisp.
and it gently envelops your mouth.
Perhaps because of the strong rice flavor, it went well with sashimi.