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I bought this sake from Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, as a hometown tax payment.
On New Year's Day, an earthquake hit Noto.
The full extent of the damage is still unknown.
By chance, I lived in Nanao City about 20 years ago.
Buildings in the town I knew well were crushed and a tsunami hit.
I also went to Okunoto many times. There is nothing there, but just driving along the road by the sea is soothing.
Noto is gentle, even to the soil."
It is true.
The road along the coast collapsed. Because there is nothing, the damage is not conveyed or understood.
The brewer of this sake is Kazuma Sake Brewery in Noto Town, but it seems that this brewery was also affected by the disaster. Many other sake breweries were also affected.
I know it must be tough, but I hope they can somehow get back on their feet. I want to drink good sake from Noto again.
I will definitely go back.
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Noto Tsugi" with a desire to take over Noto's primary industry.
The sake is made from Koshihikari (Koshihikari produced in Nanao City). It is brewed in a wooden vat made of Noto Hiba (Noto Hiba). The color is quite yellow, probably because it is brewed in a wooden vat.
The aroma has a yogurt-like acidity. It is like a white wine!
The aroma of the wood is a little savory at the back of the bottle.
Thinking of Noto.
I will continue to support you.
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