御園竹カントリーツーリズム達成景品18,19
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Norikazu Shigeta Toji
18 Makimizu Junmai Daiginjo Competition standard 35% Yamadanishiki, pear-like aroma. Slight sweetness. After the first sip, it becomes numb, then gradually acidic. Very beautiful taste.
19: 35% Yamadanishiki, the standard for Daiginjo-shu entered in the Misonotake Daiginjyo Competition.
Slightly lemony aroma. Refreshing and delicious. Slightly sweet and slightly effervescent. The lingering aftertaste is a bit sticky.
Compare with R5 Daiginjyo for the competition by Takeju Sake Brewery. Excellent.
The third and last of the SAKE country tourism achievement prizes. Sake brewery stamp rally in Nagano Prefecture. A wonderful plan whereby those who complete all the breweries receive 6 bottles from 3 random breweries.
The following have already been submitted.
14 Junmai Choujyu Kurekuchi
15 Junmai Chouji Junmai Ginjo Kinmon Nishiki Ajiginjo
16 Misonotake Junmai Ginjo Murasaki Tsuyuuso
17 MAKISUI Junmai Daiginjo Bottled and once fired
As for my impressions after finishing the tour, I could recognize that each of the various brands has its own brewer. Thank you.
Also, as a brewery tour enthusiast, it is a very useful tool as an excuse to break into breweries that do not sell their sake at retail.
Also, there are many breweries that do not have a store, so I think I have gained some courage.
There are prizes even for 10 stamps, so if you are planning to visit Nagano, please give it a try.
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