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It has been a long time since I have seen a good Kudoki.
I saw it last year,
I saw it last year, but only one bottle was in the lineup.
I was hesitant to buy it because it was only available in one bottle.
I have a bitter memory of this sake.
I found this one after I picked up another kudoki that I saw for the first time.
I found this one.
The devil in my heart,
"If you miss it here, you'll have to wait till next year.
Buy it!
I whispered....
I easily gave in and paid the bill with two bottles of sake.
I paid the bill with two bottles.
Now it was time to compare the sake!
Now, open the bottle!
This is Banshu Aizan Jun Daigin with 44% polished rice.
Compared to Dewanosato's 29%,
The ginjo aroma is moderate compared to Dewanosato's 29%.
However, the high rice polishing ratio (44%🤪 even so) makes the aroma of ginjo more subdued.
(44%), the richness of the flavor is more intense.
The sweetness and bitterness of Aizan are also unique to Aizan.
It also has a nice sweetness and bitterness unique to Aizan.
If you want to drink it on its own or with a strong-flavored side dish, this is the one for you.
I think this is the one to drink by itself or with strong-flavored food. I think this one is better to drink by itself or with strong tasting food 🤔.
I like the fact that I can choose between two types of kudo
I feel very happy to be able to choose between two types of kudzu to drink at home and to go with meals.
I feel very happy.
I really like kudoki 😍.
Oops, I mustn't forget
I have to say a spell 🪄🤭.
Hooray for you!
Purchase price ¥4510(1.8L)
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