I heard it was the best sake in Okayama. Although the mouthfeel is a bit ricey, it is dry, tasty, and refreshing. It has a little bit of a western Japan feel to it.
Chosen because it is a rare sake. It is a super dry, rice-smelling sake, but it is spicy anyway, so it is refreshing. At first sip, I thought it was a mistake, but this is delicious. The water is super soft, so it is good with a thin western Japan-ness.
A strange sake with a great rush of sweetness. However, there is nothing more than that, and the sweetness has a slightly western Japanese flavor, which is a bit disappointing. It is delicious, though.
Dry and refreshing. It has a strong umami flavor, but the aftertaste is a bit peculiar, typical of sake from western Japan. Sake Matsuri is a little inferior to other sake because the others are too good, but it is delicious.