わやもじゃ平
A few years ago, when I was not deeply conscious of sake, but just liked it by feeling or intuition, I had a bottle of Buri no Saku in Matsusaka City. At the time, I was only vaguely aware of Saku, but I didn't remember whether it was Junmai, Junginjo, or Daiginjo, and I wasn't aware of it. After some time, I opened a bottle on July 10 and had it cold. It is described on the label as having a refreshing aroma and a sharp acidity, which is true. The same is true below. I would like to thank the fact that I can purchase a bottle for about 3,000 yen. Delicious. Sake helps me with my little weaknesses, and makes me feel like I have to work hard again tomorrow. I'm convinced that there are many people who feel the same way. If you haven't tried it yet, please do. It's not because it's alcohol that I'm helped. It's because it's sake.
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