Japanese rice wineMatsuuraichi Yakuchi Junmai Shu NamaishuThis sake is made by a sake brewery in Imari, Saga. The rice polishing ratio is 55%, making it a junmai ginjo sake. This sake is nearly colorless and the aroma is faintly yeasty.ginjo sake with no added alcoholSaga prefecture (Kyushu)pure sakeMatsuuraichi Sake Brewery
Japanese rice wineNabeshima Junmai Ginjo Namaishu GohyakumangokuWe have obtained a hard-to-find sake in Japan that is a twin of Jyushiyo, Nikkaku, and Hiyoroki. It is a highly aromatic sake with low acidity, typical of Gohyakumangoku.ginjo sake with no added alcoholSaga prefecture (Kyushu)Tomikuchiyo Sake BreweryNabeshima
Japanese rice wineIwanokura Junmai Ginjo Unfiltered NamaThis is my first sake from the Tenzan Sake Brewery in Saga Prefecture. I thought Kyushu was a place where good sake was hard to find due to its shochu culture. Well, here it is.ginjo sake with no added alcoholSaga prefecture (Kyushu)pure sakeTenzan Brewery
Japanese rice wineFunao Taki Maikaze Special JunmaiIt will be a sake from the town of Yoshioka in Gunma Prefecture. Purchased at Gourmet Station Gunma. It is a bottle of sake produced in Gunma under the title of "All Gunma's Local Sake".Gunma prefecture (Kantou area)ginjo sake with no added alcoholkatabatic windYoshioka Town
Japanese rice wineTsururei Junmai SakeIt is a local sake from Minamiuonuma City. It is slightly colored, which is common in sake, and has little alcohol smell, probably because it is pure rice. The taste is dry, but it is a low-polished sake.Niigata prefecture (Hokuriku area)Minami Uonuma Citysake made without added alcohol or sugarAoki Brewery
Japanese rice wineChouja Mori SenmanchoujaPurchased at an Aeon in Muikamachi, a little over 1000 yen, tastes a little spicy, but one word, not soppy, that's its characteristic. It is Niigata Meikozo from Ojiya. IwaNiigata prefecture (Hokuriku area)Ojiya CityNiigata Meikozo
Japanese rice wineKoshihakugan Junmai Daiginjo "Koshitanrei" Unfiltered Nama-shuThis is a very easy to understand sake. It is a so-called daiginjo-shu, with a ginjo aroma, slightly spicy, light flavor, and a lingering bitterness.Niigata prefecture (Hokuriku area)Nagaoka CityJunmai Daiginjo (brew of sake)Koshidariya (variety of rice)
Japanese rice wineTatomo Junmai Ginjo Tannozuku Nama-no-Shizuku Nama-narashuThis is also recommended by Taiseiya. This sake is available only at registered stores. There is no coloring, and the aroma is typical of new sake, and the ginjo aroma also spreads. IwaNiigata prefecture (Hokuriku area)Ojiya Cityunblended whisky (whiskey)Koshidariya (variety of rice)
Japanese rice wineKuromatsu Kameguchi Unfiltered Nama SakeThis is a draft sake from Nakagawa Shuzo, a small sake brewery in Nagaoka City. After all, it has a high alcohol content of 20%, which is just on the edge of the standard! Muikamachi's TaisseiNiigata prefecture (Hokuriku area)Nagaoka Cityunblended whisky (whiskey)Nakagawa Brewery