"Fragrant, smooth, reminiscent of softly melting snow."
This sake is reminiscent of softly melting snow. It has a mild floral fragrance, revealing notes of peach and apricot at mid-range, concluding with a light and slightly dry finish. At the time it was released in 1976, it was the first in Japan to adopt a label design that was written in ink on "handmade Japanese paper", and the design truly expresses its taste.