ねむち
Mie Pref. Yokkaichi City. Miyazaki Honten Co.
Miyanoyuki Junmai Ginjyo Nama Nama Sake (Aizan) RED BADGE
We had this at a Mie Sake event, and it was so good that we bought it at a liquor store near the station on our way home.
This is a badge series only available at the distributor.
I didn't look at the date and was a little worried because it was a raw sake.
I'll have it cold.
The color is clear and almost colorless.
The initial aroma is of ripe, sweet, tropical fruits.
The mouthfeel is viscous and juicy.
The sweet acidity spreads on the tongue with a hint of fragrance.
The elegant bitterness and umami that is typical of Aizan from the middle of the palate brings out a richness like dark brown sugar, completing the rich, juicy, sweet flavor.
The lingering taste is deep and rich.
Uma~🐴!
Yes, I'm sure it's a good idea! My favorite yurt!
I like about Chiaki Kuriyama.
It's also like closing one of my favorite Takachiyos, and maybe it feels even better now that I've slept on it a bit.
Ingredients: Rice (Niigata Prefecture), Rice Koji (Niigata Prefecture)
Rice used: 100% "Aiyama" rice from Hyogo Prefecture
Polishing ratio: 50%.
Alcohol content: 16
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AAJI
Hello Nemuchi-san. I would like to try Miya no Yuki, which I have not had for several decades. I bought it in Fukuoka when I was a student, but I haven't seen it in Kumamoto. I'd like to try it.
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ねむち
AAJI, Hi 😊As for Miyano Snow, the standard Junmai Ginjo-shu Aizan is good, but I highly recommend the Aizan Nama-nazake series 👍There are no special distributors in Kansai, so you have to go to Mie or rely on department stores 😅.
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AAJI
Good evening, Nemuchi-san. Thank you for your comment. It's tough not to have a special distributor even in Kansai. I would like to go to Mie and Nara (mostly for sake 😅), so I will look into department stores until then.
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bouken
Good evening, Mr. Nemuchi.
This looks delicious Yaats! I was just thinking that it's Chiaki Kuriyama 🤣.
I think it could be a series like Mr. Sakeran's knee 🤣.
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ねむち
AAJI, good evening 🌜️ Thank you too. Nowadays you can just pop on the internet and buy it, but the sake you come across on your travels, find it while looking for it, or drink it once in a lifetime will stay in your memory 😊and you don't have to pay for shipping 🤣.
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ねむち
Good evening, bouken-san. 🌜️ Here and bouken-san are delicious yarts! I think you'll agree with me😁Only I know what Chiaki Kuriyama's favorite ranking is 🤣.
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