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Purchased at a locksmith in Sakanamachi when I returned home.
Iwate is the pride of Ichinoseki, in the southern part of the prefecture, and the Iwanoi Sake Brewery "Hyakuban"!
It is my favorite brand.
Hyakuban is a dry yet umami style that is similar to Niigata sake.
This time, the sake was a rare type of sake called "Hi-ire" (hi-ire of raw sake). In contrast, I realized that I have been drinking only nama sake and unfiltered nama sake.
Despite the fact that it is not a ginjo-shu, the aroma is fresh, clean, and sweet, reminiscent of bright red apples.
This high aroma is the result of Iwate's original yeast, "Yuko no Souri".
I was born and lived in Morioka City until I graduated from elementary school. The elementary school I attended was surrounded by apple fields, so the children were called "Ringokko.
It is a vivid apple-like aroma that brings back the spirit of "Ringokko".
In the mouth, you will find the same moderate apple-like sweetness and refreshing acidity as in the aroma.
Then, the pungency of the alcohol gently passes by. The mild dryness melts in harmony with the acidity.
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I was thinking about what to do when I couldn't fit the word count, and before I knew it, I fell asleep.
It is a modest sake, but has a strong aroma and flavor that makes you feel at ease when you drink it.
That's what I wanted to say. (Laughs)
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