Cherry Blossom."
This is a sake with a name I feel like drinking in the spring.
First of all, the fruity and gorgeous flavor was amazing.
Then I was surprised by the sweetness!
It really was a sweet and delicious sake that tasted like a mouthful of sweet fruit like a mango.
This is a repeat purchase.
It has been a long time since I drank San-Do, and while the flavor of the rice is well pronounced, I once again found the shwashy freshness to be easy to drink.
It tastes sweet but not too sweet, elegant and gorgeous, and is terrific!
I shall buy it again by mail order!
I purchased a bottle of Kubota Junmai Ginjo Nigori on reservation.
The Kubota Nigori was like fresh strawberry juice.
The juicy mouthfeel was addictive and the pace went up and up and up.
It was delicious!
I bought it at a liquor store in Beppu, attracted by its simple label, and immediately enjoyed it chilled.
It was a delicious sake, with a strong sense of rice flavor, followed by the sweetness of ginjo.
The sake was quickly consumed.
At a Tohoku product exhibition, I was attracted by the name "hidden sake" and the relatively reasonable price for a junmai daiginjo, so I bought it.
The moment I put it in my mouth, I had a great sensation of the sweet flavor spreading in my mouth.
And it is easy to drink.
It was delicious.
I drank a sake from Fukushima Prefecture that I purchased at a Tohoku products exhibition.
It has the unique sweetness of a ginjo, but not too sweet, and the saltiness is exquisite.
The slight bitterness and schwarziness in the aftertaste is elegant and keeps you drinking.
It was a very delicious sake.
This sake is very easy to obtain in Oita Prefecture.
I had a sudden urge to drink it, so I bought a bottle on my way home from work.
It has a rich, yet gentle and easy-drinking atmosphere.
I enjoyed it slowly, little by little, savoring it carefully.
Sake that was ordered and received.
It is interesting that it is only lightly packaged and a bit special.
It was delicious, with the flamboyance of ginjo and the flavor of junmai well represented.
Kumamoto Prefecture has a lot of good sake!
We had it with oden.
This sake is very easy to obtain in Oita Prefecture.
I prefer to buy ginjo-style or junmai-style sake, but on that day I wanted to drink a honjozo-style sake, so I decided to buy it.
It has a very addictive taste, with a slight acidity followed by a gentle, sweet throat sensation that comes afterwards.
It has a nice sharpness and a clean aftertaste.
I would like to drink it lukewarm during the cold season.
I met this sake at a fair in Tokiwa.
We had it at a home party.
It was easy to drink, aromatic and delicious, and was gone in no time.
Light and airy impression.
It was a good sake with a sense of elegance.
The good cosmetic point is also nice.
I want to drink it again.
A nearby store had a large display of Chiebijin for New Year's, so I purchased a Junmai-shu and a Junmai-ginjo-shu.
The sake was easy to drink with a gorgeous aroma and gentle sweetness.
It was so delicious that I later purchased several more bottles.
Note that the kanji character "Chiebijin" is limited to Oita Prefecture.
The photo shows an empty bottle.
A nearby store had a large display of "Chiebijin" for New Year's, so I purchased a Junmai-shu and a Junmai-ginjo-shu.
The sake was sweet, but not too sweet, with just the right amount of salt to make it easy to drink.
It was so good that we later purchased several more bottles.
The kanji character "Chiebijin" is said to be limited to Oita Prefecture.
The photo shows an empty bottle.
I went to Kumamoto Prefecture on business and purchased some sake at a sake brewery's direct sales office.
I was very impressed with the courteous staff and returned home ho-hum with anticipation of the sake I purchased.
The taste was firm and impressive, and I felt it would be a good match for a food sake.
It was delicious~!
On the way back from visiting Huistenbosch in Nagasaki, I stopped by the Umegae Sake Brewery and bought it.
I had it again later.
I had the impression that the junmai sake was a little astringent, but this one was delicious with a sweet aroma and just the right amount of sweetness.
I had the impression that the richness of junmai sake had a sweetness added to it.
I would like to drink it again.
On the way back from visiting Huistenbosch in Nagasaki, I stopped by the Umegae Sake Brewery and bought it.
I had it again later.
I had the impression that it was a little astringent, but that is what makes it so addictive.
I drank it while keeping in mind the "mellow richness" described on the label.
I would like to drink it again.
When I stopped by Kumamoto Prefecture on business, I went to the Hananoka Sake Brewery to purchase some.
We drank it at a home party, and everyone was excited by its gorgeous aroma and easy-drinking, robust flavor!
We all became fans of San-do!
It was an interesting bottle of sake.
I purchased this sake when I went sightseeing in Minamiaso Village, Kumamoto Prefecture.
The word "kire" is appropriate for this sake.
It has a sharp taste like a ray, and I got the impression that it does not have many habits, but the more I drank, the more the taste became familiar to me and was delicious.
This is my first post.
I drank a lot of sake during New Year's Day 2024, and Kubota Senju was one of the additional bottles I purchased at the end of the holidays.
I often see it in stores in my neighborhood and it always helps me when I have a sudden urge to drink sake.