こぞう
Thanks for the week...
I think I'll manage to get Saturday and Sunday off this week 🙌
Looking forward to the kids' field day tomorrow 🏃.
I went to the city center for work this afternoon.
The weather was nice and I had a nice view of the central ministries, the Imperial Palace and the buildings 😁.
This time I bought a sake from Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture called Aoi Tenge, which you don't see checked in 🍶 at a special corner in a department store!
It is made with 100% Honorifuji sake from Shizuoka Prefecture!
Association 1401 yeast
Polishing ratio 55
Alcohol content is between 15 and 16 degrees Celsius.
Sake meter degree +5.2, acidity 1.5
The bottle was opened and the aroma was mild.
There is no smell of alcohol, and unlike the popular melon, banana, or muscat, it smells like fresh flowers 💐.
I don't know what kind of flower it is 🤔, anyway it is mild
The smell after you put it in your mouth is also not strong and assertive.
Again, mild and refreshing on the tongue and throat.
No aftertaste, so no aftertaste.
I wonder what it is, it's a sake I've never tasted before.
At best, it's refreshing and perfect as a food sake.
At worst, it has no character.
It's rare to find a sake that has no impact like this, so it will be memorable 😁.
On my way back from a business trip, I passed by Tokyo Station and stopped by Hasegawa Sake Shop👍.
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Hasegawa Sake Shop is in Gransta 👍.
Its location in the underground mall of Tokyo Station is exquisite😊.
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こぞう
Mr. Hiraccio.
Good evening.
That liquor store in the station is a foul 😁and the fact that you can drink standing in the store next to it is even more foul 😁As a senkinist, I wanted to buy some momiji, but I was more concerned about the capacity of my refrigerator than my wallet.
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