AAJI
Yesterday, I went to Fukuoka City for a reunion of my school days. I had this at a friend's house while warming up. The back label has a playful motif of the back number of Hisashi Mitsui, a three-point shooter in the popular basketball manga "Slam Dunk" 😅. It is a well-balanced dry junmai ginjo that goes down easy. In addition to a sake degree of +14, it also has an alcohol content of 14 degrees. On the way home, I got a bottle of Wakanami, the most popular sake in Fukuoka Prefecture, so I was very excited. Unfortunately, I couldn't find the sake I was told about by a member of this group 😢 The world is not that sweet!
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ichiro18
Good evening AAJI 😃.
Is it Mitsui's Kotobuki in warming up 😁.
Mitsui's obsession with 14 is awesome ✨.
Timing is also a factor when looking for sake 👍.
Congratulations on getting Wakanami 🎉.
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AAJI
Good morning, ichiro18. I have been to a few stores in Kumamoto that sell Tanaka Rokuugo, but none of the stores I went to at a past reunion in Fukuoka had Wakanami on their shelves. I am looking forward to opening the bottle.
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ちぇすたー
Good evening AAJI 🌝.
Mitsui no Kotobuki is the one from Sladan label 😊It's one I'm also interested in as it's a dry sake as per the sake degree +14 👀Wakanami is also good ✨I'm looking forward to your review 👍
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AAJI
Good evening, Mr. Chesta. Mitsui no Kotobuki went down my throat very easily. I think it is a particularly crisp one. I am considering the Wakanami snacks. 😊
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