Japanese rice wineKoshino-Kanchubai TypeⅡ Junmai-shuThis is a sake from Niigata Meisho of Ojiya, a well-known sake brewery. It is a new type of sake made to be drunk chilled and served in a wine glass. It has a slight color and aroma.Niigata prefecture (Hokuriku area)Ojiya Citysake made without added alcohol or sugarNiigata Meikozo
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 wineChoujamori Kame nao kumi Junmai GinjoAn introduction to Niigata Prefecture's sake for those in the Kansai region. Next up is from Chojamori. This kame nao kumi is very fresh and good. Easy to obtain. 2,000 yen.Niigata prefecture (Hokuriku area)Ojiya CityNiigata Meikozo