bouken
Basically, you can only buy this sake at the brewery, but it was sold at the Hanshin Department Store in Nishinomiya.
It is a relatively new brewery, founded in 2005. It was spun off from the Osawa Brewery (now Osawa Honke Brewery), which is located next door.
It seems that the two breweries were separated due to differences in direction, and they do not get along well with each other despite being neighbors.
Osawa Honke Shuzo's brand name is Houmusume. It is the only active wooden brewery in Nada Gogo.
A peculiar aroma. It has a thick mouthfeel. Slightly sweet and nutty. The nuttiness becomes stronger in the latter half of the bottle, and the taste is sharp and clean. It is a bit on the dry side, but I prefer it to the Shiboritate Junmai Ginjo I had before. I prefer the Shiboritate Junmai Ginjo I had before. Well, maybe it has a little bit of an aged feel.
I drank junmai ginjo 4 years ago, so it's possible that my taste has changed...
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Rafa papa
Good morning bouken 😃
The original owner would not be amused if it was independent and next to it, the name Kurazaku was also named Osawa 🤣It's good to see new breweries being created, but I wish they would take on more challenges anyway 😆.
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bouken
Hi Rafa 😃
They are right next to each other, so it's convenient to haggle 😁.
Houmusume has added sugar and Tokuwaka is mainly junmai, so maybe they are well separated 🤔I think that's the cause of the split 😅.
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