シロタマ
How much sake do you have in stock?
I have three bottles. But for some reason, no matter how I try to replenish it, it always runs out.
When my stock gets down to two bottles, I begin to feel emotionally unstable, and if it gets to zero, my heart rate increases and my breathing becomes labored. This may be a bit exaggerated, but I suspect that many of my colleagues would agree with me.
In this way, stable procurement of alcoholic beverages is essential for a sustainable drinking lifestyle. So this time, we went to a liquor store in Tottori City, 200 km away from our home.
The store's original Daiginjo Daiginjo is a bottle of Zuisen.
The store told me, "If you buy this sake at any other liquor store, it will cost you 6,000 yen.
Really⁉I'll buy it then!
It has a subtle ginjo aroma. It has a subtle ginjo aroma and a gorgeous taste like a flower blooming in your mouth! It's not so good. It has a sense of condensation.
The San-in region's sake that lives up to its name, clear and robust. Maybe a little bitter.
If you can't appreciate the quality of this sake, you haven't had enough training.
Degree of liking 6/10
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