Mimurosugi特別純米酒 辛口 露葉風
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This is also Nyoi-san in Yamato Yagi.
The initial aroma is faintly sweet.
In the mouth, it is clean and dry with a hint of sweetness and umami.
Like Harushika's super dry and Kushira's dry, Nara's dry wines are often not so light but have this kind of taste.
I like sharp dry sake that goes well with sushi, but I also like Nara's dry sake that I don't get tired of drinking by itself 😘.
The third and fourth pictures are mysterious stones called sake boat stones.
It is said to have been used for pressing sake or for ceremonies, but I don't know much about it.
I don't really know, but it has the word "sake" in it, and it's famous 😅.
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