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1-chōme-9-30 Yutakachō, Shibata, Niigata
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玄鳥至 ツバメキタル吟醸原酒 玄鳥至 ツバメキタル吟醸原酒
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しんしんSY
It's been a long time since I've been to your restaurant, Mr. Noe. I thanked the friendly waitress for the reservation the other day. She told me that there was a good bottle of sake in stock today, and I was in a good mood! There are two kinds of four-packs of sake in the back of the room! Let's start with this! Tsubamekitaru? It smells a little like alcohol. It goes down your throat nicely. extensive knowledge This sake is made from raw ginjo sake brewed during the cold season, bottled, and heated by the bottle heating method. When the swallows come to Japan, the new sake gradually loses its edge and becomes smoother and more smooth to drink. Gentori-ji" is one of the terms used to describe the seasons, dividing the 24 seasonal divisions further into 72 weather conditions. Alcohol content 17 Rice polishing ratio 55
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そめぞう
We are pleased to announce the spring release of "Tsubamekitaru" by Kinmasu Sake Brewery, which is released in accordance with the 72 seasons of the year. As I posted the other day that it is time for wild vegetables, this sake was recommended to me as it goes well with the "bitterness" that is the taste of spring. (I tasted it and decided to go for it...). This sake itself has a bit of bitterness, and it certainly goes well with the bitterness of wild vegetables. It was like both melded together in the mouth without clashing. The brewer said, "We really brought the freshly pressed sake. It is a home-grown Koshitanrei. The alcohol content is 17 degrees. It is not so sweet that those who think sake is sweet might be surprised. It is refreshing, but has a bitter aftertaste. A new world of sake has opened up to me.
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Brands from Kanemasu Shuzo