アラジン
The review of the 2nd National Sake Breweries' Sake and Talks @ Kyoto Miyako Messe is now in its finale!
Azumamine Sake Brewery (Shiwa-machi, Shiwa-gun, Iwate Prefecture) was visited by the brewer, Motoi Sato.
He is mabudachi with President Nishikawa and was the toast of this meeting and also (shockingly 😅) served as the toast.
Azumamine Shuzo is the oldest sake brewery in Iwate, founded in 1684 in Shiwa, the birthplace of the Nanbu Toji clan.
The brewery's two brothers work together to brew a full-bodied junmai sake with a rich flavor, "Iwate-feeling sake.
We drank "Azumamine Junmai Ginjyo Miyamanishiki Unfiltered Nama-shu Nakadori Orikawari"!
It is a limited edition sake specially ordered by Koyama Shoten.
It was a sake that brought out all the best of Miyamanishiki, with a beautiful sweetness and a full-bodied flavor with a firm umami.
The lees gave it even more depth and maturity after about a year of production, yet it still had a freshness to it.
The sake is very serious, but the brewer is a very funny guy, and I became a fan at the first meeting. ☺️
When I asked him for his autograph, he wrote "erotic kuramoto" on my autograph.
It was a really great party and I made a lot of drunken memories!
Looking forward to next year😊.
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ポンちゃん
Thanks for the event review, Aladdin 😊.
This makes me want to go! And I'm jealous of your autograph ✨great idea to have it written on your fan 😉.
You have a funny face, Mr. Kuramoto, with funny things to say 😆.
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アラジン
Thank you, Pon 😃.
The Kyo-uchiwa was displayed in the store by NISHIKAWA and sold for sale and recommended for autographs 😊.
I would like to advocate "breweries that make serious sake, tend to have interesting people" as a common brewery experience 😁.
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