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That's dry Daiginjo with almost no sweetness.
It is called "Toyosaki".
In the mouth, the flavor spreads slowly and smoothly. It has a numbing bitterness and alcohol aftertaste.
I don't usually drink dry drinks, but today I'm in a dry mood, so it was pretty good! It is.
To use a Ghibli analogy, it's Kurotowa from Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. The movie version. He is an ambitious man with a strawberry in his belly. He knows the sour and sweet sides of the world, but he can't seem to stop being ambitious. By the way, the manga version is even more complex and fascinating.
This drink is a mystery to me when I look into it.
There's not a lot of information that comes up when you search for it, and a lot of different information comes up.
The one I drank was brewed by a brewery in Fukuoka called Kitaya. is from Hyogo, and that's Ozeki-san. The label seems to be the same in the image search, though. It does not appear in Kitaya's homepage.
I wonder if sales and distribution is Mr. Ozeki?
If anyone knows more about this, please let me know.
Satisfaction Level: ★★★★ .
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