Gift from Toshi for J&v welcome party. — 2 years ago
Silky smooth. Wonderful for omokase. Light chill or room temp. Decant — 5 years ago
Very light melon water, umami and very well balanced acidity through out the body compare to other Junmai Daiginjo which looses acidic balance.
Dassai "50" Junmai Daiginjo stands for remaining 50% polished "Yamada Nishiki" & "Omachi" rice.
It is Asahi shuzo's entry level sake.(they uses same name as Kubota sake's Asahi shuzo but it is different Brewery!!)
Great sake from Yamaguchi prefecture, Japan. — 9 years ago
Bold complex and quite tasty — 10 years ago
We are having a bottle of Kubota Manju (one of my best sake) and a bottle of Kubota Tokugetsu (seasonal sake made in autumn annually) with the boys while eating kaiseki sushi at Sakuraya. Hiro Sakurada, owner/chef won a contest in Washington DC as the best sushi chef in America in 2000. After closing his many restaurants in New York, he and his wife Keiko opened a BYOB sushi restaurant in Honolulu. After running out of sake, we opened a bottle of Kosta Browne and it was a delight. Surprisingly, it went well with sushi. — 11 years ago
Light, floral, pineapple, creamy, single pasteurisation doing its business — 2 years ago
Full pear, enjoyed it!! Would order again $138 — 5 years ago
Crisp, Clean dry sake with a slightly mineral finish. Floral flavors Really good. Pairs well with sushi or by itself. — 6 years ago
Great nose, a bit of texture but smooth and a sweet finish. Notes of flowers — 10 years ago
Kubota Suijyu. Nama (unpasteurized) sake. Really floral & delicate. Very special. — 11 years ago
Name:" Sagami nada"/ brewery: Kubota shuzou/ region: Kanagawa prefecture/ category: junmaiginjo unpasturised bottling just after squeezed/ cépage: Yamadanishiki/ clear note of apple and peach, smooth attack with fresh sweetness and vivid acid. — 12 years ago
No subtlety. Possibly too old — 5 years ago

Very light melon water, umami and very well balanced acidity through out the body compare to other Junmai Daiginjo which looses acidic balance.
Dassai "50" Junmai Daiginjo stands for remaining 50% polished "Yamada Nishiki" & "Omachi" rice.
It is Asahi shuzo's entry level sake.(they uses same name as Kubota sake's Asahi shuzo but it is different Brewery!!)
Great sake from Yamaguchi prefecture, Japan. — 9 years ago
Clean with notes of saline and honeydew. Lush mouthfeel. Solid. — 10 years ago
This year, they brew better.
Crispy and juicy. — 11 years ago
TH
香り、甘味、キレの融合。
米の香りが鮮やかで、上質な純米大吟醸@Tanabe offsite小売価格2100 — 3 months ago