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recharge one's batteries with alcohol
Discreet sweet aroma. Soft, rice-like flavor. Umami and sharpness typical of Iwanami. Delicious.
The impression changes when it is heated, with an aroma reminiscent of milk caramel and sweetness. It is soft. It is good.
A collaboration between Matsumoto City's Otsuki Sake Shop and Iwanami Sake Brewery, it is not sold at other stores because it is a private-brand product, but it is surprisingly available at restaurants in front of Matsumoto Station since it was originally sold by a wholesaler.
Starting with this sake, Iwanami Brewery has undertaken numerous OEM projects and is recognized as a brewery with the ability to meet a variety of demands. In addition to the recently award-winning Kitsu Na, this is also true of Fukashi Tsuru and Gekko, which I have drank myself in the past.
Their main brands are Iwanami and Kagamikazuki. However, only Shinano-no-kuni (somewhat minor) is registered in Sakegawa, and one check-in is in disarray. Ota Washi ya.
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