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ぽんSasaki Shuzo Brewery
Treasure Ship Nani no Oto Junmai Shu Yuri
This brewery is located in Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture.
Hitomebore" rice produced in Natori City is polished to 60%.
Gentle and elegant aroma, firm rice flavor, gentle acidity and crispness.
The taste of rice, gentle acidity, and a crisp, clean finish.
It has a gentle and elegant aroma, a firm rice flavor, a gentle acidity, and a crisp, clean finish.
Recommended to be served lukewarm to hot.
#Japanese Sake チャチャPurchased at a liquor store in the neighboring city of Tome
A bottle I chose from among the recommendations for food sake.
It is dry and well known sake!
I've been drinking a lot of fruity sake lately, so this was a nice reset for me.
Pairs well with sashimi with a squeeze of lemon.
It would also go well with raw oysters with a touch of ponzu vinegar 😍.
Sake gives me a sense of richness and extra richness to my daily food.
The second day after opening the bottle
The unique bitterness has disappeared and it has mellowed.
It seems to go well with meat and tempura. jun junEasy to drink!
Good with sashimi ✨Cosy too! ほたすThis is the first time I have had this sake, which was created from two tanks that miraculously survived the tsunami caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. へべれけしぎんI would like to drink it again in mid-summer with a chilled glass.
Light and refreshing, but with a strong presence. ぐがげごQuite dry. A delicious sake that can be drunk easily. ふるたさけおIt is not a sake with a distinctive character, but it is delicious and has a gentle taste that anyone can enjoy,
It has a gentle taste that anyone can enjoy.
Slightly spicy, it can be served warm or cold.
The color of the bottle may be a visual thing, but it also has a hint of fruit flavors. zgo259Sake recommended by the restaurant: "If you like sake, this is also good.
Another refreshing sake!
Seasonal sake is delicious! zgo259Drink limited editions at the store
Sake you see for the first time
Junmai Ginjo Nama Nama Sake
Sweet mouthfeel
Delicious ガミガミガミラRecord for myself
Rice: Hitomebore produced in Natori City ch_a_maTreasure Ship Nani no Oto Junmai Ginjo Gin no Iroha
Yuri is another brand of the same brewery, located in Yuriage, Miyagi Prefecture, famous for its red clams.
Gin-no-Iroha is a recently developed sake rice produced in Miyagi, and it is a good match for Miyagi sake breweries, regardless of the details. I think it is a good match for Miyagi sake breweries.
This sake is ranked first (according to my research) in the list of Miyagi Prefecture's best hidden sake.
The attack is a bit rough, but the aftertaste is clean, leaving only a slight bitterness and sweetness without leaving a bad taste, and the way it washes away your taste buds is reminiscent of a wave, just like its name.
The brewery is located in Yuriage. It is a perfect match for seafood, especially shellfish and sea squirts. RecommendedContentsSectionView.title