It's like a dry sake that goes well with food.
The cover is cool!
This is also a delicious sake!
The snack is an assortment of yakitori (grilled chicken)!
The taste was thicker(?) than the others. compared to others.
Delicious.
A little bit peculiar
I could drink it by itself.
The snack was Tuna Sake-Torafish!
The cheese underneath goes well with it!
Delicious!
I don't remember much since we compared so many drinks, but it left a lasting impression that I want to drink it again!
For snacks, we had an assortment of tsukune (skewered meatballs)!
Mild aroma, full-bodied, slightly dry with a tangy texture.
Delicious cold, but I prefer it warmed up.
We also tried it with puffer fish fins.
The fragrant aroma of the fillet and its smooth texture were delicious!
For snacks, fried oysters and steamed oysters!
We had them with ponzu (Japanese sauce made of soy sauce and citrus juice)!
I bought it because of the cool label.
I had it warmed up to the highest temperature.
The aroma is mild and the taste is refreshing with little alcohol.
I felt it was a dry sake that would go well with anything!
I would like a little more stimulation. I would like to have a little more stimulation.
I heated it up (lukewarm) with a bottle of Nonbei Yokocho that arrived today!
It has a gentle aroma and a smooth texture, and as a beginner, I find it easy to drink and delicious.