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Mizutoriki純米大吟醸
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くにぽん
I'm not sure what to say, but I'm going to say it. I'm not sure what to say. I'm not sure if you've heard of it, but I'm sure you've heard of it. Today's sake is the second bottle of Kesennuma's hometown's Junmai Daiginjo from Mizutoroki! Jet black body, this is the abyss, the very darkness. Speaking of which, Nietzsche said, "Look into the abyss! Look into the abyss and you'll be fooled! Kunipon put his eyes on the sake bottle and tried to look into it. So Kunipon put her eyes on the mouth of the sake bottle and looked into it. What did I see~ (excited) The answer is~ what~ ta-da! It was alcohol ❗️. Yay, I did it! Happy Halloween🍭 It's a big success! 🎊 Fuu...... (← I'm feeling empty) I'm sure you'll be able to find something that works for you. Mizutoroki Junmai Daiginjo 44% yield 16% alcohol, 100% Kuranohana Fragrant flavor, sharp sharpness, and full aftertaste. Great with oysters from Kesennuma! Good luck, Michisan athletes! Kunipon is rooting for the Lillehammer Olympics.
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Miki
Good evening, Kunipon* It's a dark and truly delicious sake* Hometown taxpayers also serve sinful sake*.
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マナチー
Good morning, Kunipon ☀☀☀, that looks delicious, like oysters cooked on rice 🤤 Mizutori Ki hasn't been drunk for about a year, but it's delicious 😍❗️
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takeshon
Hi Gabriel Kunipon😃. Wasn't Lillehammer the time when the Hagiwara brothers were active? I miss them 😆.
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くにぽん
Thank you, Miki-san. Some sake breweries seem to have a pattern of only handling it as a return gift. Kunipon paid tax on his hometown last year and it was Hourai. It was delicious😋.
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くにぽん
Thank you, Manaqi. I drank all the water bird ki in about an hour. This time in Kesennuma, it was sake, oyster soup and shark fin soup. I'm sure you're right.
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くにぽん
Thank you very much, takeshon. Ogiwara is impressive, but Kunipon, it's Harada's failed jump, isn't it? This frustration will lead to the impressive gold in Nagano four years later, right?
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