3KAN4ON
Purchased in Nerima Ward, Tokyo ♪
Alcohol content@17%.
Sake degree @ Undisclosed
Acidity @ Undisclosed
Rice used@Misato Nishiki
Polishing ratio@50
Personal Recommendation@4.3/5.0
This week we held a farewell party for my boss at a teppanyaki restaurant.
The internet shows that while it is a wine store, they also have a good selection of Sake 😊.
I asked the waiter about the brand name as it is irregular, and after the sparkling wine toast, he told me that they have NO.6. And both R and S are available at ‼️
I was a little excited and asked for a glass of ⤴️, but this wine is sold by the bottle😥.
And it's 9.000 yen for R and 13.000 yen for S 🥲.
I gave up crying because it was a small drinking party at work 🍻 and there was a 300ml bottle of Otters, so I ordered that and licked the rest of the shochu with water.
Nakamura, Sato and Yamazaru.
Lately, I want to drink more shochu and whiskey than sake on a hot day 🥹.
Now, this W (double) is labeled as Junmai-shu even though it is a Junmai-daiginjo standard with 50% polished rice.
Also, the label is fashionable and reminds me of wine 👌.
The taste is soft and easy to drink with a peachy sweet aroma. But be careful not to get drunk as the alcohol content is a bit high 🥹.
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ポンちゃん
Good evening, 3KAN4ON!
That's a nice bottle of W! Looks good, tastes good and cosy 😊👍.
I'm still surprised at how expensive the bottle of No.6 is 😳‼️
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3KAN4ON
Hi Pon 😃
Sorry for the super late response 😥.
This is a super cool bottle label ‼️
No.6 is normal for the price of selling by the glass, but since it's sold by the bottle, they should give you a little discount 😂.
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