ルテルテミ
I went to Wakayama.
The purpose was to taste Arakawa peaches.
But I don't like peaches 🍑.
So I watched while my husband had an expensive parfait at Fujimomoan while sipping tea😅.
Next was my time.
We had a tasting at the store in front of the Kurogyu warehouse.
I had been passing it by because I had an image of the classic taste of Kurogyu that I used to drink and there is a distributor nearby where I can buy it anytime I want.
I drank the recommended Hifan.
I was told that this sake had won a gold medal🥇 in the Junmai Daiginjo category at 🇫🇷 in France.
Polishing ratio 28%.
The brewer told us that only one bottle of this sake was released at the contest while it was aged with 100% Yamadanishiki.
I did not detect much aroma.
The brewer said that with black beef, the aroma would get in the way of the food.
He said it was not very harsh.
The clear taste seems to go well with any dishes, and the slight acidity was delicious.
But the brewer said that this sake is more expensive than the one you can buy yourself, so you have to get it from someone else. The brewer said it is more expensive than buying it yourself 🤣.
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ポンちゃん
Hi Lutemi 🐦.
I thought I've never seen this label before, it's a very expensive sake 😳 Is this indeed the distributor of the brewery? I've never seen that label before!
I could imagine the things that Rutemi-san sees her husband eating the parfait 🤣.
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ルテルテミ
Hi Pon, 🌞.
It was nice to taste a different drink from the image of black cow. I would never buy it for myself 🤣My husband was happy to eat the parfait he longed for but 2500 yen is a lot of money. You can buy good sake 😂.
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さけラン
Hmm?
Gifu, Nagano and Wakayama Prefecture? You've been playing around a lot 🫰✨!
The great thing about sake is that no matter where you go in Japan, you can find a local sake and position it as the next best thing to the main course 😇.
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ルテルテミ
Good evening, Mr. Sakeran😄.
I'd like to go to a quick one when I can go here and there to meet the local sake. I never play around 🤗.
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