WOM
Sakegawa recently recommended Abe, which we do not have on hand. Tenryohai Sake Brewery in Sado was also severely damaged by the earthquake. Drink and support!
Masayo is famous, but here is Ponshukan original from Nagaoka Station! Low in alcohol, but with a mild sweetness and umami of rice. The first sip was delicious, and I paired it with a seafood hot pot, which was a perfect match. It was a perfect match! The sake rice is Koshitanrei, Niigata Prefecture's most trusted rice variety.
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ポンちゃん
Good evening, WOM🦉.
Sado was also severely damaged 😰I have never had this label 💦I hope I can support this area by drinking it too 😊.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good morning, WOM 😃.
Tenryohaii Sake Brewery seems to have cracked their fridge stock quite a bit, but I'm glad they were able to continue 😌Masayo's father would like to support you by drinking it too!
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WOM
Pon. Thank you very much. I think there was quite a bit of damage from collapsed tanks and broken bottles because of the seismic intensity of 5 and liquefaction in Sado, Joetsu, Kashiwazaki, Niigata City, and other areas. Drinking and drinking as usual will lead to steady support.
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Jay & Nobby. Thank you. This is a perfect description of Masayo's father. A little classic, a little stubborn, but gentle. That's how I feel. Was it the Showa era?
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遥瑛チチ
Good morning, WOM 😃.
You are so chivalrous to support 📣 even to the disaster areas in other places👍.
But even without that, Hoku-Shinetsu is a treasure house of beautiful sake!
It would be a win-win situation if the affected areas are also enriched as a result of drinking and having fun👍.
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Haruei Chichi. Thank you very much. I bought it last year, and I am not proud of my chivalry. It's just an excuse for drinking. But I heard that the difference in information dissemination makes a difference in support. As you say, it's a win-win!
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