TengumaiCOMON 純米大吟醸
chiaki
Kanazawa Trip Purchases (2)
COMON" means "ordinary" or "common.
COMON" means "ordinary" or "common".
It is said to mean that it should be a sake that is present in one's "everyday life.
As the name suggests, it is easy to drink.
It has a softly sweet flavor.
The pleasant acidity and slight bitterness are well balanced. 👏🏻
This bitterness gives it a nice heaviness, while at the same time making it light and refreshing.
It is a refreshing and light drink.
It's great to travel because it's fun even after you get home ✨.
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ジャイヴ
Good morning, chiaki!
I think the expression of rarity [COMON] is a bit off, but you have a good sense to name it with the hope that people will use it in their daily life 😁.
I am surprised at the kindness of the label on the back 😲.
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chiaki
Good evening, Mr. Jive! Yes, yes, yes 😆 You have good taste, don't you? The design including the label on the back is very nice and I feel like "Banzai for Sake" including this kind of things 🙌🏻
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WOM
CHIAKI. Thank you for your sympathy. Yes, COMON is a well balanced Junmai Daiginjo at a great price. It also plays a role in promoting our new sake rice, Hyakumangoku No Shiro.
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chiaki
Good evening, Mr. WOM. I am so glad you are safe and sound, COMON was indeed very reasonably priced ✨and I have become a fan of Hyakumangoku No Shiro! I will definitely buy some on my next visit 🚄.
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