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marumaruo
The first new sake, "Oragami-nama-nama-shu" directly brewed with "Yume-no-Ka" from Aizu, Japan. It is a limited edition sake for Otokoyama Shuzo and its distributors. It has a refreshing mouthfeel and melon-like aroma. The sweetness is well balanced by the umami and acidity of the new orikara sake. I got it because of its good reputation, but I don't like the name "Otoko" in the name. Is it unexpected, or does it go against the soft and gentle feeling of the label? Come to think of it, there is also "Nantai-yama" (Mt. Nantai). Is it also attached to a mountain? It is one of the 100 most famous mountains in Japan. I wonder if men are always tempted to put it on mountains...
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nabe
Hello. Thank you for drinking sake from my hometown of Minamiaizu! The sister of the head of this brewery is a classmate of mine from kindergarten.
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marumaruo
Hi @nabe! It was juicy, refreshing and delicious! I envy you for your good fortune, an interesting sake brewery that has been revived from an old, dormant brewery! I was attracted by the sight of Aizu in winter and reached for it! Lovely!
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nabe
If that's the case, it's Aizu Otokoyama Shuzo, not Kaito Otokoyama.
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