A perfect balance of acidity and flavor.
It has a fruity taste and seems to be easy to match with anything.
We chose this sake because of its cute package.
The Romanéconti of Japanese sake!
This sake is brewed with Yamada Nishiki from the special, special A district.
The aroma is fruity, reminiscent of melon.
The taste begins with a watery mouthfeel, and gradually the mellow umami spreads throughout the mouth.
The gorgeous aroma stimulates the nose, making it a sake to be savored with all five senses.
After the spiciness has spread, it is like eating a melon for dessert.
Pear-like fruity taste. There is also a hint of banana flavor.
I was surprised to find this level of fruity in a special junmai.
The aroma and the first taste on the palate is truly a harmony of banana and pear.
Full of flavor. Full and deep taste of rice.
I paired it with wara-yaki bonito. It goes well. It is delicious.
New Year's day in Kochi. With this sake, I will drink with Ryoma tonight.
The aperitif!
or a mouth-watering drink.
It shows the goodness of the ingredients and is very easy to drink, but I personally felt it was a little lacking.
On the husband's recommendation, we have it as a hot, five-year-old sake.
You can feel the acidity, sharpness, and strength.
This is my first time drinking a hot glass of old Daiginjo, but it's a good one.