marumaruo
A special sake that I would open on a normal, gloomy day like this 🍶 Light aroma like pears 🍐 and a fizzy feeling. Soft sweetness and refreshing yogurt-like acidity. It was still the best.
It's only been three years since it was launched as a brand, but it's become a highly rated brand. I suspect it will become increasingly difficult to find💦.
Hana-no-Kou Sake Brewery made a new start with only 14 liquor stores in the country. It must have been a difficult time with the Corona disaster.
The brewery's unique philosophy is based on the ancient Japanese word "sanshuchi," which means "land of birth" or "god of the land.
It is said that they share the "heart of prayer" related to agriculture and sake brewing with the people of the entire region, and contribute to the preservation of the natural environment and the inheritance of the traditional culture unique to the region.
The label states the company's philosophy: "Earth, water, rice, guidance, prayer, and return," the six production climates resonating with each other to produce the sake. Because this is a Ninonozo, there are two engravings on the back label.
The low alcohol content, the unique aroma of Kumamoto No. 9 yeast, the inherent sweetness of the sake, and the thick texture of the local brewing water are to my liking. Gentle on the heart that is wispy from work~!
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